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Release date End-of-support date Build number Based on Small Business Server 2000 — February 21, 2001: July 13, 2010: 1343: Windows 2000 Server Windows Small Business Server 2003: Bobcat: October 9, 2003: July 14, 2015: 2893: Windows Server 2003 Windows Small Business Server 2008: Cougar: August 21, 2008: January 14, 2020: 5601: Windows ...
Windows Server 2019 is the twelfth major version of the Windows NT operating system produced by Microsoft to be released under the Windows Server brand name. It is the second version of the server operating system based on the Windows 10 platform, after Windows Server 2016 .
Windows Server 2016 was released on September 26, 2016 at Microsoft's Ignite conference [1] and reached general availability on October 12, 2016. [2] It was succeeded by Windows Server 2019 and the Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel, which was released in 2017. Mainstream support for Windows Server 2016 ended on January 11, 2022, and extended ...
2.2 Windows 10/11 and Windows Server 2016/2019/2022. ... For another list of versions of Microsoft Windows, ... Date of release Windows 1.0: 1985-11-20
Windows NT 4.0 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft and oriented towards businesses. It is the direct successor to Windows NT 3.51, and was released to manufacturing on July 31, 1996, [1] and then to retail in August 24, 1996, with the Server versions released to retail in September 1996.
Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support for devices operating on Windows 7 and 8.1, effective January 10, 2023. This may affect how your device works with AOL products if you continue to use an older version of the software.
Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server was released on July 27, 1993 [citation needed] as an edition of Windows NT 3.1, an operating system aimed towards business and server use. As with its Workstation counterpart, Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server was a 32 bit rewrite of the Windows kernel that retained a similar use interface to Windows 3.1.
As a component of Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 continued to be supported with security updates, lasting until January 14, 2020, the same respective end-of-life dates of its successor, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. Microsoft planned to end support for Windows Server 2008 on January 12, 2016.