The US Marine Corps is blocked from the old configuration process to Windows 10

  

Computer store news: The US Department of Defense (DoD) has planned to deploy a large-scale migration of its subordinate departments to the Windows 10 system, but its subordinate Marine Corps found The difficulty of migrating hardware to Windows 10 is much more difficult than expected. Federal News Radio reported that the Marine Corps found that most of their existing hardware configurations were outdated and could not be upgraded to Windows 10 as expected. Currently Marine Corps Enterprise Network (for Marine Corps) Only 10% of the network, MCEN) meets the needs of remote deployment and the success rate is far lower than the planned 60%-70%.


The Marine Corps Chief Information Officer, Brigadier General Dennis Crall, admitted that the challenges encountered during the migration process were much more than expected. The trouble was that the hardware configuration of most of the Navy’s computers was outdated and could not be met. Windows 10 upgrade conditions. He revealed in the AFCEA DC (SAR Army Communications and Electronics Association) forum "You have to know the definition of the new computer & rsquo; mod, we can purchase the previous antique configuration in the future. Many configurations are also in trouble when upgrading non-pre-installed new systems, but we did not anticipate the current situation.

The Marine Corps is currently working with Microsoft engineers to research solutions, with similar concerns in the United States. The Air Force is also working on a solution. In this case, reducing the number of traditional desktop models, large-scale adoption of virtual machine technology may be a solution that can be considered.

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