Yes, many customers choose Windows Server 2022 specifically for new deployments because it offers the latest security features and long-term Microsoft support.
Yes. CAL requirements apply even for internal-only use. Any user or device accessing the server services typically requires the appropriate CAL.
Not necessarily. Small businesses often choose the Essentials or Standard edition to get modern security and long-term support without complex enterprise features.
If future growth is uncertain, many customers choose Datacenter to avoid re-licensing later. Standard is more cost-effective if you are certain virtualization needs will remain low.
In many cases, yes. Businesses often upgrade to Windows Server 2022 while keeping existing roles, users, and data, depending on their setup.
Windows Server 2022 is frequently deployed alongside modern Operating systems such as Windows 11
and Windows 10, while productivity needs are supported with Microsoft Office solutions
including Microsoft Office 2024 and Microsoft Office 2021. To secure and maintain server environments,
many businesses rely on Antivirus licenses such as Kaspersky, along with backup and
recovery tools from EaseUS and curated Bundle offers.