Microsoft officially ended support for Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 on October 10, 2023. This means no more security updates, patches, or technical support, leaving organizations vulnerable to security risks, compliance issues, and performance limitations. If you’re still running Windows Server 2012, now is the time to upgrade and ensure your systems remain secure and optimized.
With the end of life (EOL) for Windows Server 2012, businesses face several risks and challenges:
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When upgrading from Windows Server 2012, you have several options depending on your business needs:
The latest Windows Server 2022 offers enhanced security, better performance, and cloud integration with Azure Hybrid Benefits. Licensing options include:
If you’re not ready to upgrade, Azure offers free Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for Windows Server 2012 for up to three years (until October 2026). This is a temporary solution while planning a full migration.
If your business prefers a more mature and widely adopted OS, Windows Server 2019 is an alternative. It still receives updates and has better cloud integration than 2012.
Note: This package is subject to change as it is a limited offer. Reach out to our team to confirm if this offer is valid for your business.
Don’t let expired support leave your critical infrastructure exposed. Migrate to Azure with Datalink Networks or upgrade your licensing with peace of mind. Our experts will walk you through every step, ensuring a smooth, secure transition.
To make the switch even more attractive, we’re offering an exclusive package:
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Windows Server 2012’s end of life isn’t just an IT concern—it’s a business risk. Upgrading now ensures security, compliance, and future-proofing your IT infrastructure. Whether moving to Windows Server 2022, Azure, or a hybrid solution, taking action today will save you from costly issues tomorrow.
Need help upgrading? Contact your Microsoft licensing partner or IT team to ensure a smooth transition.