Is windows server 2003 still supported?

Windows Server 2003 extended support ended on July 14, 2015, which means this ever-best server operating system (the equivalent of Windows XP in server world) has finally reached its end-of-life, and no security updates nor technical support will be provided by Microsoft.

Windows Server 2003 is the first server operating system launched after the Trustworthy Computing Initiative was announced, and it introduced server roles. 2003.4.24, Windows Server 2003 was released officially.

You might be thinking “Do you still have Windows Server 2003 in your environment?”

The date is soon upon us (14th July 2015) when mainstream support for Windows Server 2003 stops! So what if you still have Windows Server 2003 in your environment? Well, there will not be any patches, hotfixes or support available unless you have signed up for “special” extended support directly with Microsoft.

Is windows server 2008 still supported?

Even now, Microsoft has anounced the end of Windows Server 2008 (R2) Extended Support, it is still alive. For enterprises, you could consider paying for Microsoft’s Extended Security Update Program to continue to receive fixes for next three years. Windows Server 2008 (R2) extended support cost for an annual fee is about 75% of the license price.

You should be wondering “Is Windows Server 2008 R2 still supported?”

Running Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2008 R2 is no longer supported, even if you have ESU for Windows Server 2008 R2.

Organisations continuing to operate a fleet of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 servers beyond the end of support date should implement the following mitigation strategies: Implement application control, such as Microsoft’s App, and locker.

What happens when Windows Server 2003 end of life?

Once extended support for a Windows operating system ends, Microsoft will no longer provide both security updates and technical support. That is to say since the end-of- life date ( July 14 of 2015) Windows Server 2003 will be much more vulnerable, and users have to take corresponding countermeasures.

This begs the question “Is Windows Server 2008 (R2) end of life?”

Windows Server 2008 (R2 ) nears to the end of life date, Jan 14, 2020. To safely use Windows 2008 operating system, you have these preparations to do before the “real” end.