Windows Server 2019 enables hybrid cloud scenarios. The basis for this is Project Honolulu, which was released in 2017. Existing
Windows Server environments are easily connected to the new cloud services. The user can easily integrate Azure Backup, Disaster
Recovery, Azure File Sync and other Microsoft services into existing infrastructures and applications. The Project Honolulu
software was officially launched concurrently with the release of Windows Server 2019. This server management tool is a central
interface for managing servers that run under Windows 2019, 2016 or 2012R2, with or without a GUI. Common tasks, such as
performance monitoring or server configuration, become easier as they are different in Project Honolulu. Managing Windows services
in mixed-server architectures has also been made easier.