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Windows Server 2016 Link

Windows Server 2016 was built with the "Cloud-First" philosophy. It bridged the gap between traditional data centers and the Azure cloud environment. This version moved away from purely physical server management toward software-defined networking and storage, making it much more flexible for modern IT needs. Core Features and Innovations

Windows Server 2016 introduced several groundbreaking technologies that changed how admins handle infrastructure: windows server 2016

As of today, Windows Server 2016 has moved out of its "Mainstream Support" phase and is currently in . This means Microsoft still provides critical security updates, but new features are no longer being added. Organizations still using 2016 should begin planning their migration to Windows Server 2019 or 2022 to ensure long-term stability and compliance. Windows Server 2016 was built with the "Cloud-First"

Microsoft shifted its licensing model with this release, moving from to core-based licensing. This change was designed to provide a consistent licensing experience across multi-cloud environments. The three primary editions include: Core Features and Innovations Windows Server 2016 introduced

For physical or minimally virtualized environments. Essentials: For small businesses with up to 25 users. Life Cycle and Current Status