![]() EDIT: this has also been verified to work on the 32-bit version of the OS – Thanks Frank!) The Other Options… Please note that I’ve only tested this with the 64-bit version of the OS (Windows Server 2003 R2). That said, if you are running vSphere on-premises and still wish to get these legacy systems out of your data center and into Azure, keep reading and I’ll show you how to do it with Zerto. While many enterprises are working towards being able to migrate applications to more current versions of Windows, alongside initiatives to adopt more cloud services being able to migrate the deprecated OS to Azure is an option to enable that strategy and provide a place for those applications to run in the meantime.īe aware though that although Microsoft support ( read this) may be able to help you troubleshoot running Windows Server 2003 in Azure, that doesn’t necessarily mean they will support the OS. So since Microsoft has officially ended extended support for Windows Server on July 15, 2015, that means that you may not be able to get support or any software updates. ![]()
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