Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services Single Device CAL
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services Single Device CAL
$119.99 USD $179.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services Single Device CAL Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services Single User CAL
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services Single User CAL
$119.99 USD $179.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services Single User CAL Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 5 User CALs
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 5 User CALs
$619.99 USD $939.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 5 User CALs Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 5 Device CALs
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 5 Device CALs
$619.99 USD $939.99 USD
 Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 5 User CALs - 16 Core License Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard - 16 Core License
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard - 16 Core License
$889.99 USD $1,899.99 USD
 Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard - 16 Core License Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: ESD - Electronic DownloadS  hips 5 - 30 Minutes Windows Server 2025 Standard is gearing up to be a significant update with a focus on hybrid, adaptive cloud environments, reflecting Microsoft's commitment to innovation based on user feedback. The introduction of this version was officially announced by Microsoft, aiming to cater to the evolving needs of modern businesses with enhanced security, performance improvements, and new features. Windows Server 2025 Standard promises to be a robust platform that addresses the needs of modern enterprises with an emphasis on security, performance, and flexibility. Its comprehensive feature set is designed to support the evolving IT landscape, making it a compelling update for organizations looking to upgrade their server infrastructure. As we await more details on its general availability, it's clear that Windows Server 2025 will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of enterprise IT environments. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events. System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the minimum hardware requirements outlined in this article.   Unless otherwise specified, these minimum hardware requirements apply to all installation options (Server Core and Server with Desktop Experience) for both Windows Server Standard and Windows Server Datacenter editions. Minimum CPU: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM: 512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage: 32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 5 User CALs - 16 Core License
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 5 User CALs - 16 Core License
$1,089.99 USD $1,899.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 5 User CALs - 16 Core License Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Security Enhancements Availability: Electronic Download  Windows Server 2025 Standard is poised to be a significant update focusing on hybrid, adaptive cloud environments. This reflects Microsoft's commitment to innovation based on user feedback. Microsoft officially announced the introduction of this server version, which aims to cater to the evolving needs of modern businesses with enhanced security and performance improvements. Windows Server 2025 Standard promises to be a robust platform that addresses the needs of modern enterprises with an emphasis on security, performance, and flexibility. Its comprehensive feature set is designed to support the evolving IT landscape, making it a compelling update for organizations looking to upgrade their server infrastructure. As we await more details on its general availability, it's clear that Windows Server 2025 will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of enterprise IT environments. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the minimum hardware requirements we’ve outlined below.  Minimum CPU: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage: 32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 10 User CALs
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 10 User CALs
$1,239.99 USD $1,599.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 10 User CALs Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 10 Device CALs
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 10 Device CALs
$1,239.99 USD $1,599.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 10 Device CALs Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 10 User CALs - 16 Core License
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 10 User CALs - 16 Core License
$1,289.99 USD $1,999.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard with 10 User CALs - 16 Core License Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Security Enhancements Availability: Electronic Download  Windows Server 2025 Standard is poised to be a significant update focusing on hybrid, adaptive cloud environments. This reflects Microsoft's commitment to innovation based on user feedback. Microsoft officially announced the introduction of this server version, which aims to cater to the evolving needs of modern businesses with enhanced security and performance improvements. Windows Server 2025 Standard promises to be a robust platform that addresses the needs of modern enterprises with an emphasis on security, performance, and flexibility. Its comprehensive feature set is designed to support the evolving IT landscape, making it a compelling update for organizations looking to upgrade their server infrastructure. As we await more details on its general availability, it's clear that Windows Server 2025 will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of enterprise IT environments. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the minimum hardware requirements we’ve outlined below.  Minimum CPU: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage: 32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 20 User CALs
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 20 User CALs
$2,469.99 USD $2,999.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 20 User CALs Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 20 Device CALs
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 20 Device CALs
$2,469.99 USD $2,999.99 USD
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Services 20 Device CALs Next-Generation Active Directory and SMB Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download  Microsoft Windows Server 2025 prepares you for tomorrow while delivering the security, performance, and flexibility you need today. Be more productive with easier networking, faster storage, and hybrid cloud capabilities that adapt to your needs. Get ahead of what’s next with forward-looking security, and AI-ready compute. Remote Desktop Services (formerly known as Terminal Services) provides functionality similar to a terminal-based, centralized host, or mainframe, environment in which multiple terminals connect to a host computer. Each terminal provides a conduit for input and output between a user and the host computer. A user can log on at a terminal, and then run applications on the host computer, accessing files, databases, network resources, and so on. Each terminal session is independent, with the host operating system managing conflicts between multiple users contending for shared resources. Key features :  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events.  System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.  Minimum CPU:  1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) Minimum RAM:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Minimum Storage:  32 GB of space
Microsoft Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Datacenter - 16 Core License
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Datacenter - 16 Core License
$4,789.99 USD $5,599.99 USD
Advancements in Data Management and Virtualization Hyper-V & AI Integration Windows Server Hotpatching Mission Critical Data & Storage Solutions Availability: Electronic Download Windows Server 2025 Datacenter is positioned to revolutionize server operating systems, offering advancements for the demands of contemporary IT environments. Through its blend of security, performance, and innovative management features, Microsoft aspires to deliver a server platform that enhances flexibility, security, and efficiency for enterprises and IT professionals alike. Why Choose Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Datacenter? Opting for Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Datacenter with a 16 Core License means choosing a future-proof solution designed to power your enterprise's digital transformation. Its comprehensive feature set, combined with the flexibility of unlimited virtualization and enhanced security, ensures that your organization is ready to meet any challenge head-on, whether it’s scaling operations, optimizing resources, or safeguarding critical data. With this license, you’re not just investing in software—you’re empowering your business with the tools necessary to innovate and thrive in a competitive digital landscape. Choose Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Datacenter and take your enterprise to the next level. Key features:  Hybrid: Adapt quickly across hybrid, cloud and edge. Easier to connect to Azure Arc to bridge on-premises and cloud-based servers. Deliver Azure capabilities to your on-premises servers. Security: Hardware and software-level security to deter cyberattacks; next-generation Active Directory that improves security and scalability. Enable a tailored security baseline and  configure drift protection from the start. Modern, future-ready platform: Windows Server 2025 is now easier to upgrade and scale, with better-than-ever app compatibility. Windows Server 2025 desktop brings consistent client and server UI experience, plus conveniences like WiFi and Bluetooth. Performance: Faster and easier networking and storage; live hotpatching for reduced downtime; GPU partitioning for inferencing at the edge. Improvements in flash-based storage make Windows Server an even better platform for SQL Server. Active Directory Domain Services: The latest enhancements to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services (AD LDS) introduce a range of new functionalities and capabilities aimed at optimising your domain management experience. Desktop shell: When you sign in for the first time, the desktop shell experience conforms to the style and appearance of Windows 11. Delegated Managed Service Account: This new type of account enables migration from a service account to a delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA). This account type comes with managed and fully randomized keys ensuring minimal application changes while disabling the original service account passwords. DTrace: Windows Server 2025 comes equipped with dtrace as a native tool. DTrace is a command-line utility that enables users to monitor and troubleshoot their system's performance in real-time. DTrace allows users to dynamically instrument both the kernel and user-space code without any need to modify the code itself. This versatile tool supports a range of data collection and analysis techniques, such as aggregations, histograms, and tracing of user-level events. System requirements: To install Windows Server correctly, your computer must meet the minimum hardware requirements below. Unless otherwise specified, these minimum hardware requirements apply to all installation options (Server Core and Server with Desktop Experience) for both Windows Server Standard and Windows Server Datacenter editions. CPU Minimum: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor Compatible with x64 instruction set Supports NX and DEP Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) RAM Minimum:  512 MB for Server Core 2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology for physical host deployments Storage Minimum: 32 GB of space Other Requirements: UEFI 2.3.1c-based system and firmware that supports Secure Boot TPM 2.0 for BitLocker encryption DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver for server with desktop experience Internet access for updates and cloud integration features