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Michael Sovitzky-Reinders
May 24, 2021Brass Contributor
Windows Server 2022 Preview Evaluation released today
Mary, Re: today's release of the Preview on the Eval Center (20348), are we expected to keep filing feedback on this build? Is this a preview or is this any type of a 'Release Candidate' (RC) of...
- May 27, 2021There's a blog post coming soon. I'll post a link here when it's live. 🙂
Michael Sovitzky-Reinders
Brass Contributor
Thank you, Mary. Are you at liberty to say that Build 20348.1 will be iterated via Cumulative Updates, or will there be more builds that will eventually be dubbed 'RTM' or the final build for 2022 that will be incremented with CUs?
- Michael
Mary Hoffman
May 27, 2021Microsoft
There's a blog post coming soon. I'll post a link here when it's live. 🙂
- Karl-WEMay 29, 2021MVPMary Hoffman congratulations on the near release.
Can you tell something about some open issues and their triage state, please?
I have brought up some minor things in Server 2022 LTSC preview on techcommunity.microsoft.com and hope they can be addressed. Some exist since Server 2012.
One is critical with Storage Spaces and ReFS and can cause data loss. SR open for over a year. Introed in 1903 they work on a backport. Server 2022 and Windows 10 1903-21H2 are affected.
Where to report issues if I would like to have them triaged? Feedback hub is not very active with feedback. Thank you very much!- mesmer mesmerJun 06, 2021Copper Contributor
How long do we have this trial?
Is any key necessary?
- Mary HoffmanJun 06, 2021MicrosoftEvaluation media has the activation key pre-installed. EVAL media expires in 180 days from activation. To activate, connect to the internet, which will allow the software licensing service to attempt activation. Evaluation media will be available on the Microsoft Evaluation Center until the product reaches end of servicing.