Windows Server 2025 is now generally available, promising security and performance for businesses of all sizes

Windows Server 2022’s successor has landed

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Microsofthas announced the general availability of Windows Server 2025, which it says is designed with security and performance in mind.

Purportedly “tailored to meet customers’ diverse needs,” the latest iteration of the serveroperating systemincludes features to make deploying and managing it easier and safer.

Together with the launch of a brand-new version, Redmond has also committed to keeping previous versions – like 2016, 2019 and 2022 – up-to-date with new features.

Windows Server 2025 is now available

Windows Server 2025 is now available

The launch of Windows Server 2025 comes several months after the company faced its own high-profile security issues.

As a result, the update includes a series of multilayered security features, including Active Directory with added cryptographic support for identification andauthentication, Server Message Block (SMB) hardening against cyber threats and Delegate Managed Service Accounts (dMSA) for enhancedpassword managementand more administrator visibility.

On the cloud front, Microsoft has added ‘hotpatching’ for certain Windows Server 2025 applications running on physical machines, VMs, on-prem or multicloud servers for enhanced software updates, back-up and recovery with reduced downtime.

Unsurprisingly, Windows Server 2025 also has a few changes designed specifically for artificial intelligence, including GPU partitioning and boosted NVMe storage performance for up to 60% more storage IOPs performance compared with Windows Server 2022.

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The release coincides with the launch of System Center 2025 to facilitate the management of large groups of computers, including remote control, patch management, software distribution, OS deployment and inventory management.

Blog post author and CVP for Azure Edge and Platform, Ian LeGrow, added: “We are also excited to bring new features to customers on existing Windows Server versions like 2016, 2019, 2022, as well as 2025.” No further information regarding new features was shared.

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