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Microsoft will end support for Windows Server 2016 on January 12, 2027, after which the operating system will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or technical support. Systems that remain on Windows Server 2016 after this date may be exposed to security risks and may fall out of compliance with Dartmouth’s Information Security Policy, so system owners should begin planning to migrate, replace, or decommission these servers.
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This policy grants Dartmouth College individuals full SUDO permissions for managing applications on Linux servers provisioned by ITC, while prohibiting direct root access to ensure actions are logged and auditable. Exceptions to root access are limited to specific approved use cases, and policy reminders will be implemented through warning banners on Linux systems.
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Yearly SCCM Server Maintenance Schedule which effects Windows machines enrolled in DAP
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Nutanix recovery points are a feature of the Nutanix hypervisor platform that allows administrators to create a point-in-time copy of a virtual machine’s local disk for backup, testing, or other purposes.
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This document describes the Information Technology & Consulting (ITC) requirements for maintaining up-to-date operating system security patches on all Dartmouth College managed servers.