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.
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