
Windows Server 2025 Is Here: But Should You Upgrade?
, by My Store Admin, 2 min reading time
, by My Store Admin, 2 min reading time
In November 2024, Windows Server 2025 officially arrived, bringing updates to enhance security, performance, and manageability.
In November 2024, Windows Server 2025 officially arrived, bringing updates to enhance security, performance, and manageability.
However, the launch wasn’t without challenges. Unintended upgrades on systems running Windows Server 2019 and 2022 raised concerns, likely caused by the misclassification of KB5044284. This update was incorrectly flagged as mandatory by some third-party patch management tools (not WSUS).
Microsoft clarified that the upgrade was meant to be optional and emphasized the importance of careful patch management configurations.
With these updates in mind, should your organization upgrade? Let’s explore the key features of Windows Server 2025 and whether it’s the right move for you.
Despite its rocky start, Windows Server 2025 introduces several enhancements that make it worth consideration for organizations:
Upgrading to Windows Server 2025 is highly recommended, especially for organizations that rely on Active Directory or file services. With the deprecation of NTLM starting with Windows Server 2025, upgrading ensures your systems remain secure.
Additionally, key security enhancements like default machine account password randomization, LDAP encryption by default, and TLS 1.3, provide stronger protection against threats.
Even if your current system is functioning well, upgrading to Windows Server 2025 will improve the security, performance, and manageability of your IT infrastructure, making it a smart choice for businesses.