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- Did you notice? Windows 2019 is out of mainstream support!
January 9, 2024 Windows 2019 existed mainstream support and entered extended support We’ll still get security fixes for another 5 years, but not compatibility fixes Still got ISVs that don’t yet support Windows 2022? How many of you are still doing new deployments on Windows 2019, or even 2016? Personally, I think that we should strongly push back against any vendor that isn’t
- Windows Server 2019 2016 Standard and Datacenter EOL verisons
Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel - Microsoft Lifecycle Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel follows the Modern Lifecycle Policy Our Server 2019 Standard Datacenter is running version 1809 But this information from Microsoft says its going EOL and may not receive security updates beyond the EOL date… Should i be concerned here?
- Support ending for M365 apps on Windows Server 2019 and 2022 - opinions?
M365 app support will end for Server 2019 in October 2025 and for Server 2022 in October 2026 I imagine most a lot of businesses that use Remote Desktop Services will also be running Microsoft 365 apps on their RDS session hosts, and the end of support will be a problem
- Microsoft 365 Apps support ending - Spiceworks Community
The statement means that Microsoft 365 Apps will no longer be supported on Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2016 after October 2025 This means that after this date, you won’t receive updates, security patches, or technical support for Microsoft 365 Apps on these operating systems
- So long, Hyper-V, we hardly knew ye. - Spiceworks Community
In today’s news, Microsoft is discontinuing the free Hyper-V server product beginning with 2022 Here it is straight from the horse’s mouth Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 is that’s products last version and will continue to be supported under its lifecycle policy until January 2029 This will give customers many years to plan and transition to Azure Stack HCI *Credit to Gustav at Veeam
- System requirements of on-prem Exchange 2025?
With the tight timeline between on-prem Exchange Server 2019 EOL and Exchange Server 2025 release, I am trying to make sure I have all of my other ducks in a row I have found a couple of articles that state I will be able to do an in-place upgrade from Exchange Server 2019 to Exchange Server 2025 (feel free to correct me if I’m wrong about that), but I have not found any indication of
- Question for those that use M365 apps in their RDS environment
Hi all, As many of you may know, Microsoft will be ending support for M365 apps on Windows Server 2019 in October 2025 and on Server 2022 in October 2026 We currently use Remote Desktop Services (RDS) on Windows Server 2019, hosted on-premises, for our 60-user organization Our M365 apps (Outlook, Excel, Word) are integrated into the RDS environment, and our main reasons for doing so include
- Whats the Best Way Forward? - Spiceworks Community
Migration to Windows LAPS: On the other hand, Windows LAPS is available on Windows Server 2019 and above, and supported Windows 10 and Windows 11 clients Have any of you made the transition from the deprecated LAPS to Windows LAPS? What were your experiences, and are there any benefits or challenges you can share?
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