Each technology that we discuss within the pages of this book is included in, or relates directly to, Windows Server 2019. If you can get your hands on a piece of server hardware and the Server 2019 installer files, you will be equipped to follow along and try these things out for yourself. We will talk about and reference some enterprise-class technologies that come with stiffer infrastructure requirements in order to make them work fully, and so you may have to put the actual testing of those items on hold until you are working in a more comprehensive test lab or environment, but the concepts are all still included in this book.
We will also discuss some items that are not included in Server 2019 itself, but that are used to extend the capabilities and features of it. Some of these items help tie us into an Azure Cloud environment, and some are provided by third parties, such as using Docker and Kubernetes on your Server 2019 in order to interact with application containers. Ultimately, you do not need to use these tools in order to manage your new Windows Server 2019 environment, but they do facilitate some pretty cool things that I think you will want to look into.