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Microsoft Small Business Essentials

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Oct 26, 2016  Microsoft has released the small-business version of Windows Server 2016, meant for up to 25 users and 50 devices. It's called Windows Server 2016 Essentials, and Microsoft announced its general availability yesterday. Microsoft recommends using Windows Server 2016 Essentials for organizations that.

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Applies To: Windows Server 2019 Essentials

Windows Server Essentials Experience Role has been deprecated

The Windows Server Essentials Experience Role has been removed from all server SKUs, including Windows Server 2019 Essentials. This means that the Administrative Dashboard that used to be the core feature for Essentials Experience Role is no longer accessible and all management and configuration must be completed manually.

With Server Essentials Experience Role deprecation, the following features are no longer available:

  • Client backup
  • Remote web access
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Microsoft 365 Business: The modern small business solution

Over the years since Windows Server 2016 Essentials was released, we have been working hard on the next solution for large and small businesses alike: Microsoft 365. We highly recommend Microsoft 365 for small business customers as a replacement for all versions of Windows Server Essentials. Microsoft 365 is a modern solution for file sharing and collaboration, and includes Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security.

Evolve your business further with Microsoft 365 Business, which includes even more Office features, like e-mail and calendaring, file storage in the cloud, data protection, and more. Microsoft 365 Business will help your small business achieve new levels of productivity.

AAD Connect can now be installed on Windows Server 2019 Essentials

Windows Server 2019 Essentials includes new support for Azure Active Directory via AAD Connect.

Microsoft Business Essentials Price

LTSC support for Windows Server 2016 Essentials

Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials End Of Life

Customers currently using Windows Server 2016 Essentials will be supported according to the Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) servicing time-line.For companies with more than 25 users/50 devices, or companies that have potentially grown beyond 25 users, Windows Server 2019 Standard – and potentially the Datacenter edition – can provide more flexible deployment options.





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