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Version of the Windows NT operating system | |
Developer | Microsoft |
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Written in | C, C++, C#, Assembly language |
OS family | Windows Server |
Working state | In development/Unreleased |
Source model | Closed-source |
Latest release | 10.0.26236.5000 / June 12, 2024[1][citation needed] |
Marketing target | Business |
Available in | 110 languages |
Update method | |
Package manager | Windows Package Manager |
Platforms | x86-64, ARM64 |
Kernel type | Hybrid (Windows NT kernel) |
Default user interface | Windows Shell |
License | Proprietary |
Preceded by | Windows Server 2022 (2021) |
Windows Server 2025 is an upcoming version of Windows Server that is similar in design to Windows 11.[2] The first build of Windows Server 2025, build 26040, was released on Windows Insider on January 26, 2024,[3] with the preview expiring on September 15, 2024.[4] The latest build, Windows Server 2025, build 26236.5000, was released on Windows Insiders on June 12, 2024.[5]
Microsoft announced that the sudo command feature would be available for the Windows Server 2025; however, with the release of Windows 11 build 26052, it later confirmed that the feature would be available exclusively on Windows 11. Nevertheless, some users found sudo command traces on the preview. Microsoft stated that it was added by accident and would be disabled in future releases.[6]
Windows Server 2025 is also the first Windows Server operating system to support ARM64 architecture.
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