I'm not talking about compatibility with LoB software and drivers. While those are important considerations for each individual case, I'm talking about in general. Is it mature enough and reliable enough to be put to work in a Server 2012/R2 domain environment yet or does it need more time?
Other than a few laptops for basic business use, I've kept away from introducing 10 so far. Still, that's further than I went with 8.x -- not a single installation of that OS went out to my business users. Kind of funny really when you consider how closely 8 and 2012 are related but it seems 8 was replaced before it was really mature enough to be put to work.
Personally, I feel 10 isn't quite mature enough yet, considering its release date alone. However, viewed as an updated/improved 8, which I think is probably a realistic viewpoint, it's been around a while. Given that the clock is ticking more loudly now for Windows 7, I'm beginning to wonder if the time is right to introduce 10 to the workplace.
I've got a number of workstation replacements coming up, including one business customer who needs to replace every single desktop machine, simply because they're outdated and incompatible with some new LoB software they wish to switch to. I feel that Windows 7 EoL is just too close now for such an investment. I'm also contemplating upgrading some customer's systems before the free upgrade offer expires at the end of the month.
So, is anyone here using Windows 10 in a 2012/R2 domain environment yet? How well does it perform/behave and how well have user's adapted to using it?
Other than a few laptops for basic business use, I've kept away from introducing 10 so far. Still, that's further than I went with 8.x -- not a single installation of that OS went out to my business users. Kind of funny really when you consider how closely 8 and 2012 are related but it seems 8 was replaced before it was really mature enough to be put to work.
Personally, I feel 10 isn't quite mature enough yet, considering its release date alone. However, viewed as an updated/improved 8, which I think is probably a realistic viewpoint, it's been around a while. Given that the clock is ticking more loudly now for Windows 7, I'm beginning to wonder if the time is right to introduce 10 to the workplace.
I've got a number of workstation replacements coming up, including one business customer who needs to replace every single desktop machine, simply because they're outdated and incompatible with some new LoB software they wish to switch to. I feel that Windows 7 EoL is just too close now for such an investment. I'm also contemplating upgrading some customer's systems before the free upgrade offer expires at the end of the month.
So, is anyone here using Windows 10 in a 2012/R2 domain environment yet? How well does it perform/behave and how well have user's adapted to using it?