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  • Operating systems must be supported by the vendor which means regular security updates must be provided in order to fix security issues.

  • Whilst every effort is made to provide the most up-to-date information, you should always check the vendor site for the support status of your particular operating system. 

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Windows Server

Windows server editions typically have a ten year lifecycle. The first five years is mainstream support, the second five years are extended support. A server operating system is compliant if it is in either mainstream or extended support.

End of mainstream support

End of extended support

Server 2022

13-10-2026

14-10-2031

Server 2019

09-01-2024

09-01-2029

Server 2016

11-01-2022

12-01-2027

Server 2012

09-10-2018

10-10-2023

Extended security update program

Extended security updates (ESU) are supplied by Microsoft at their discretion and you should check with Microsoft if they are available and under what terms. Please note this should be considered a last resort and the preferred option should be to upgrade to a version in mainstream or extended support.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/extended-security-updates

Vendor information

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/

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