Windows Server Network Simulator 1.00
Virtual lab and topology modeling tool that helps you design, test, and troubleshoot Windows Server–based networks without touching production
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Windows Server Network Simulator is a virtual lab and topology modeling tool that helps you design, test, and troubleshoot Windows Server–based networks without touching production. Build realistic environments for training, prototyping, or change validation, and explore how configuration changes affect services and connectivity before you roll them out. With an intuitive visual builder, scenario snapshots, and automation hooks, it streamlines everything from learning core concepts to rehearsing complex migrations.
Key capabilities:
- Drag-and-drop topology creation for servers, clients, and network devices
- Support for common Windows Server roles such as AD DS, DNS, DHCP, and Group Policy
- Traffic and fault modeling to simulate latency, jitter, packet loss, and bandwidth constraints
- Routing, VLAN, and firewall rule testing to validate segmentation and access policies
- Snapshot, clone, and rollback to compare configurations and outcomes safely
- Scriptable workflows (e.g., PowerShell) for repeatable lab scenarios and CI pipelines
- Built-in diagnostics with logs, packet captures, and health indicators
- Exportable diagrams and reports to share designs and results with your team
Ideal for IT pros, students, and educators, Windows Server Network Simulator provides a safe, cost-effective way to learn, experiment, and de-risk changes—before they reach your live environment.
Windows Server is a trademark of Microsoft. This simulator is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft.
Windows Server Network Simulator is developed by Sybex. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0.
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