Windows Server is moving to the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) as our primary
release channel. The Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel (SAC) was retired on August
9, 2022. There will be no future SAC releases of Windows Server.
The focus on container and microservice innovation previously released in the SemiAnnual Channel will now continue with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), AKS on Azure
Stack HCI, and other platform improvements made in collaboration with the Kubernetes
community. A major new version of Windows Server will continue to be released every
2-3 years, so you can expect both container host and container images to align with that
cadence.
Windows Server current versions by servicing option
All dates are listed in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD)
Note
Windows Server is governed by either the Modern Lifecycle Policy or the Fixed
Lifecycle Policy, depending on the version or edition.
See the Windows Lifecycle
FAQ and Comparison of servicing channels for details regarding servicing
requirements and other important information. To learn more about which
Windows Server versions apply to the Modern Lifecycle Policy, see Windows Server release .
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