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Get Ready for the End-of-Life Deadline for Windows Server 2012

By Mandra Gurthet

Microsoft is phasing out their Windows Server 2012 platform, which means that the end-of-life deadline is quickly approaching. After this date, the product will no longer be supported, and security updates will cease to exist.

It’s important to understand why the end-of-life deadline exists and what you need to do in order to prepare your organization for it. Let’s take a closer look at the EOL deadline and how it will affect you.

What Does End of Life Mean?

End of life (EOL) is a term used by technology companies when they are phasing out a product or service.

When a product reaches its end of life, it will no longer receive any software updates or patches, leaving it vulnerable to security threats and bugs. Additionally, any customer support services related to the product will also be discontinued.

Why Is Windows Server 2012 Being Phased Out?

Microsoft has decided to phase out Windows Server 2012 because its technology is now outdated compared with newer versions of their server operating system.

The company believes that users should transition over to more secure platforms like Windows Server 2019 in order to keep their data safe from malicious attackers and other security risks.

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How Can You Prepare for The EOL Deadline?

If your business is still using Windows Server 2012, there are several steps you can take in order to prepare for its EOL deadline:

 

    • First, consider upgrading your existing hardware, if necessary, in order to ensure compatibility with a newer version of Windows Server such as 2019 or 2016.

    • Second, create an inventory of all applications running on your current server so that you can migrate them over when needed.

    • Third, begin researching different hosting providers who can provide you with updated infrastructure solutions such as cloud computing or virtualization technologies.

    • Finally, contact an IT professional who can help guide you through the transition process from start to finish.

As the end-of-life deadline approaches for Windows Server 2012, it’s important for all organizations using this platform—big and small alike—to begin preparing for the transition process before it’s too late.

By following these steps outlined above, you can ensure that your organization stays up to date with modern technology solutions and keeps its data secure from potential cyber threats! Talk about an important reminder!

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