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As technology advances at a rapid pace, software products inevitably reach the end of their lifecycle. Windows Server 2012, a stalwart in the realm of server operating systems, is approaching its end of life in October 2023. For businesses that have been relying on this trusted platform, it is essential to understand the implications of this transition and explore the available options to ensure a smooth and secure transition into the future.
The impending deadline October 10 2023, marks the end of extended support for Windows Server 2012. After this date, Microsoft will no longer release security updates, bug fixes, or provide technical support for the product. This means that running Windows Server 2012 beyond the end of life date exposes your business to potential security vulnerabilities and compliance risks.
The good news is that there are various options available to your business:
Upgrade to a Newer Windows Server Version
The most straightforward option for your business is to upgrade to a newer version of the Windows Server operating system. Microsoft offers Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022, both of which provide enhanced security features, improved performance, and greater scalability. Upgrading to a newer version ensures continued support from Microsoft and access to security patches, thereby mitigating potential risks. However, it is important to assess hardware compatibility and software dependencies before proceeding with the upgrade.
Whilst some businesses may find that upgrading their existing setup is the best way to achieve their goals, other businesses may benefit from looking at other solutions. These may include Microsoft 365 or cloud hosted versions of their applications instead of running a traditional server infrastructure.
Migrate to the Cloud
Migrating to the cloud not only relieves the burden of hardware maintenance and software updates but also provides scalability, flexibility, and enhanced disaster recovery capabilities. Your business can leverage cloud-based solutions for your applications and key infrastructure requirements such as email, file sharing and security, therefore reducing upfront costs and gaining the advantage of pay-as-you-go pricing models.
Leverage Microsoft Azure for Extended Security Updates
Some businesses may find that they have systems and processes that are impossible to move away from Server 2012 in the required timescale. In this instance, migrating the workloads to Microsoft Azure will provide an additional three years of security updates for Windows Server 2012. This is a great option for businesses that need more time to plant their future IT landscape and move on from legacy systems and applications.
Understanding the intricacies of server migration and choosing the most suitable option for your business can be a daunting task. David Allen IT Solutions can assess your existing infrastructure and business goals, recommend the best course of action, and assist with the migration process, ensuring a smooth transition without disrupting business operations.
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