Revising Windows Server: Evolution from Windows Server 2022 to 2025
August 14, 2025 👩🏽🔬 Letisia Pangata'a
IntermediateWindows Server is Microsoft’s enterprise-grade operating system designed to power mission-critical applications, manage IT infrastructure, and provide secure, scalable environments for organisations of all sizes. Since its first release in 2003, Windows Server has continually evolved to meet the demands of modern data centers and cloud environments.
Windows Server 2022: Modern Foundation
Released in August 2021, Windows Server 2022 builds on the strong foundation of Windows Server 2019, focusing on security, hybrid cloud integration, and application platform improvements.
Key Features
- Advanced Multi-layer Security: Secured-core server, improved TLS 1.3 support, and hardware root-of-trust.
- Hybrid Capabilities with Azure: Azure Arc, Azure Automanage, and seamless cloud integration.
- Improved Application Platform: Enhanced support for containers, smaller image sizes, and improved Kubernetes compatibility.
- Scalability and Performance: Support for up to 48TB of memory and 2,048 logical cores.
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Windows Server 2025: The Next Generation
Windows Server 2025 (currently in preview as of mid-2025) continues Microsoft’s commitment to hybrid, security, and cloud-native workloads. It introduces new features and enhancements aimed at modern IT environments.
Anticipated Features
- Enhanced Security: Further improvements to secured-core, identity protection, and ransomware mitigation.
- AI and Automation: Native support for AI workloads and improved automation capabilities.
- Hybrid and Cloud-Native: Deeper Azure integration, improved management tools, and expanded container support.
- Performance and Scalability: Continued improvements for large-scale deployments and high-performance workloads.
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Conclusion
Windows Server remains a cornerstone for enterprise IT, evolving to support hybrid cloud, security, and modern application needs. With Windows Server 2022 providing a robust, secure platform and Windows Server 2025 introducing next-generation features, organizations can confidently build and scale their infrastructure for the future.
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