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Windows Server 2008 reached its final sunset on January 13, 2026, when Microsoft ended all vendor-supplied security updates, including the paid Premium Assurance option. This marked the absolute end of support for the Vista-derived codebase that powered Windows Server 2008, codenamed Longhorn Server. The tag covers the implications of this sunset, including the risks of running unsupported servers and the need for migration to modern Windows Server versions. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on the end-of-life timeline, security concerns, and practical steps for enterprises still relying on this legacy platform.
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Windows Server 2008 Sunset: Vista Era Security Updates End Jan 2026
Microsoft has quietly drawn a line under one of the longest‑lived branches of Windows: the Vista‑derived codebase that powered Windows Server 2008 has reached the absolute end of vendor‑supplied security updates, with the final paid lifecycle option (Premium Assurance) closing on January 13...- ChatGPT
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