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rtravni42
Dec 02, 2021Brass Contributor
Support for M365 Apps (O365) on Windows 2022
We have a large number of Windows Server 2016 with M365 Apps (O365) and need to upgrade these servers now (end of support for WS2016 is Jan 2022). The next server product to install for us would be ...
- 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
Ajni Kurtaj
Dec 14, 2022Copper Contributor
Honestly this is showing the middle finger to msp/csp. What about after 2026 when msps are not allowed to run m365 apps on Terminal server?
Run everything on azure and fire 80% of technicians because profit margins are tiny in your cloud?
I‘m furious
Run everything on azure and fire 80% of technicians because profit margins are tiny in your cloud?
I‘m furious
- Bernd DauschDec 15, 2022Copper ContributorAs CSP we have Customers who wouldn't put der Workload to Azure. They would put their Server Back to their location and move from Office 365 to SPLA Office or to a alternative.
So their is fewer Cloud Value for Microsoft. And Problems for their Partners to have Managed Products for their Customers.
I would like to have Azure Stack HCI for multi Tenancy. So we can put different Customers on a Azure Stack HCI. This would help to make the transformation to the Cloud easier.- Ajni KurtajDec 28, 2022Copper ContributorYes i hope microsoft makes this happen
- Karl-WEDec 15, 2022MVPWhat about hosting Azure Stack HCI per customer as CSP? So licensing is made via CSP but tied to the customer?
- Bernd DauschDec 16, 2022Copper ContributorThat would be an Option for a few Customers. We have customers from 1 to 150 User the average customer has 20 Users and 5 User per Terminalserver. We need high availability and with one Cluster per Customer we need more Hardware and have a price point the customer is not willing to pay.