May 11 2022 02:09 PM - edited Oct 10 2022 02:23 PM
Updated May 20, 2022: This issue is now resolved. Please visit the Microsoft Evaluation Center at www.microsoft.com/EvalCenter for access to the latest trials and evaluations for Windows client, Windows Server, and other Microsoft products and kits. |
As you may have noticed, the Microsoft Evaluation Center is temporarily unavailable. While work is underway to restore this valuable service, you can access Windows client and Windows Server trials, evaluations, and related kits at the links below.
Windows 11 Enterprise |
Windows 10 Enterprise |
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC |
de-de: x64 |
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en-gb: x64 |
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en-us: x64 |
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es-es: x64 |
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fr-fr: x64 |
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it-it: x64 |
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ja-jp: x64 |
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ko-kr: x64 |
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pt-br: x64 |
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zh-cn: x64 |
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zh-tw: x64 |
Lab kit |
Note: The Deployment Lab Kits include the 90-day evaluations of Windows 11 or Windows 10 listed above. They are updated every 90 days with a fresh version of the 90-day evaluation software. As a result, please note that the Windows 10 deployment lab kit will be refreshed by May 16th with a new 90-day evaluation of Windows 10 Enterprise.
Windows Server 2022 |
Windows Server 2019 |
de-de: ISO |
de-de: ISO |
en-us: ISO |
en-us: ISO |
en-us: VHD |
en-us: VHD |
en-us: LOF - ISO |
en-us: FOD - ISO |
es-es: ISO |
es-es: ISO |
fr-fr: ISO |
fr-fr: ISO |
it-it: ISO |
it-it: ISO |
ja-jp: ISO |
ja-jp: ISO |
ru-ru: ISO |
ru-ru: ISO |
zh-cn: ISO |
zh-cn: ISO |
LOF = language packs and optional features
FOD = features on demand
VHD version |
Version and type |
Configuration Manager, version 2203 - current branch evaluation |
Configuration Manager, version 2202 - technical preview baseline |
May 14 2022 08:39 AM
What is the difference between the "LOF" and "FOD" ISO downloads for Windows Server?
May 15 2022 08:27 AM
May 15 2022 10:04 PM - edited May 15 2022 10:05 PM
@TexasViking LOF is the image that contains the "Language packs and Optional Features" - it's much bigger at 5.7GB
FOD is Features on demand, that gives you a smaller installation file to start with, then downloads the appropriate feature components into the build when you run it and choose them. It's only 335MB.
May 16 2022 08:55 PM
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May 19 2022 02:42 AM
@Heather_Poulsen It would be awesome to get a Link for MSSQL 2016 soon as well 🙂
May 19 2022 08:19 AM
May 20 2022 06:07 AM
@Mike Terrill, @rayoc79, and @Road2Nz - Good news! The Microsoft Evaluation Center is back up. Use the navigation at the top of the page to locate the SQL Server evals you need.
May 20 2022 06:20 AM
May 20 2022 07:28 AM
Thank you for sharing and great hearing the problem have been fixed.
Would you mind share what caused the issue and how it has been fixed?