Remote Desktop Access
Users can remotely access their Windows Server VPS using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). This allows for convenient management and administration of the server from any location.
Express Windows Server VPS
Express Plus Windows Server VPS
Basic Windows Server VPS
Basic Plus Windows Server VPS
Professional Windows Server VPS
Professional Plus Windows Server VPS
Advanced Windows Server VPS
Advanced Plus Windows Server VPS
Remote Desktop Access
Scalability
Resource Isolation
Customization
High availability
Compatibility
Backup and Snapshot Capabilities
99.9% Uptime
Features | Win Server 2025 | Win Server 2022 | Win Server 2019 | Win Server 2016 |
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Release Year | Expected late 2024 / early 2025 | August 18, 2021 | October 2, 2018 | October 12, 2016 |
Security Features | Enhanced threat detection, post-quantum cryptography, and automated patching | Secured-core server, TLS 1.3 support, and hardware root-of-trust | Advanced threat detection, Shielded VMs, and Windows Defender ATP | Basic Shielded VMs, enhanced Active Directory authentication |
Hybrid Cloud Integration | Advanced hybrid workloads with AI-optimized cloud-native tools | Deep Azure Arc integration and extended container support | Azure hybrid services like File Sync, VM migration | Basic Azure hybrid services support |
Performance Optimizations | AI-based workload balancing and predictive scaling | Improved VM startup speeds and smaller container images | Improved storage spaces direct and deduplication | Storage spaces direct introduced, basic optimization |
Application Support | Optimized for containers and Kubernetes 2.0 | Kubernetes 1.22, Windows Containers on Azure | Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) v1 introduced | Initial container support |
Virtualization | Next-gen Hyper-V features for AI/ML workloads | Nested virtualization on AMD processors, and enhanced VM encryption | Nested virtualization for Intel processors | Hyper-V enhancements for basic virtualization |
User Interface | Streamlined management with AI insights | Simplified management via Windows Admin Center | Windows Admin Center introduced | GUI and PowerShell management only |
Networking | Advanced zero-trust networking, IPv6+ support | UDP/QUIC performance improvements, encrypted DNS | Improved SDN and encrypted subnets | Software-defined networking introduced |
Support Lifecycle | Expected: 10 years | Mainstream: 2021–2026, Extended: 2026–2031 | Mainstream: 2018–2023, Extended: 2023–2028 | Mainstream: 2016–2021, Extended: 2021–2026 |
Target Workloads | AI/ML, hybrid cloud, advanced IoT | Hybrid cloud, modernized apps, security | SMBs and enterprises, initial hybrid adoption | SMBs and traditional enterprise workloads |