Forum Discussion
Support for M365 Apps (O365) on Windows 2022
- Sep 06, 2022
First off I would like to thank everyone for the feedback and apologize for the delay in responding to this thread. Your feedback has made a difference, and sparked many internal discussions... we have customers running M365 on WS2016 and WS2019 today, and we want to enable staying current and secure being able to upgrade to WS2022.
<UPDATED EDIT> In response to your feedback we have announced support for M365 on Windows Server 2022, please see this link for additional information:
Windows Server end of support and Microsoft 365 Apps - Deploy Office | Microsoft Learn
Again, thank you for your feedback and passion!!
Elden Christensen
Principal Group PM Manager
Windows Server Development Team
TWardrop It's coming! Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is currently in preview and coming to Azure Stack HCI. Azure Stack HCI runs in your datacenter on your hardware and managed by you with the same tools as you use with Windows Server. Here's a link where you can learn more:
Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI (preview) overview | Microsoft Learn
it all get's more complicated and more expensive.
A simple RDS Farm with two or three hosts? Forget it. Azure Stack HCI subscription there, VDI subscription here and lot's of work and new dependencies.
The way is to frustate internal or external stuff, in the end you click all options on your M365 subscription and loose more money for functionality you had all over the years for less and in a simple manner.
That's just the way it is.
- greatquuxNov 28, 2022Brass ContributorAgreed, it absolutely is Microsoft squeezing people for more money. It will cause them to much more seriously investigate migrations off Microsoft or isolating Windows-dependent apps to a particular silo the way people have done with IBM mainframes. If MS wants to push AVD as the way forward it should run on any hypervisor not just Azure Stack HCI whatever.