Supported operating systems for Configuration Manager site system servers
Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)
This article details the Windows versions that you can use to host a Configuration Manager site or site system role.
Windows Server 2025
Applies to Datacenter: Azure Edition, Standard and Datacenter editions
Site servers:
- Central administration site
- Primary site
- Secondary site
Site system servers:
- Certificate registration point
- Cloud management gateway connection point
- Data warehouse service point
- Distribution point Note 1
- Endpoint Protection point
- Fallback status point
- Management point
- Reporting services point
- Service connection point
- Site database server Note 2
- SMS Provider
- Software update point
- State migration point
Windows Server 2022
Applies to Datacenter: Azure Edition, Standard and Datacenter editions
Site servers:
- Central administration site
- Primary site
- Secondary site
Site system servers:
- Asset Intelligence synchronization point
- Certificate registration point
- Cloud management gateway connection point
- Data warehouse service point
- Distribution point Note 1
- Endpoint Protection point
- Enrollment point
- Enrollment proxy point
- Fallback status point
- Management point
- Reporting services point
- Service connection point
- Site database server Note 2
- SMS Provider
- Software update point
- State migration point
Windows Server 2019
Applies to Standard and Datacenter editions
Site servers:
- Central administration site
- Primary site
- Secondary site
Site system servers:
- Asset Intelligence synchronization point
- Certificate registration point
- Cloud management gateway connection point
- Data warehouse service point
- Distribution point Note 1
- Endpoint Protection point
- Enrollment point
- Enrollment proxy point
- Fallback status point
- Management point
- Reporting services point
- Service connection point
- Site database server Note 2
- SMS Provider
- Software update point
- State migration point
Windows Server 2016
Applies to Standard and Datacenter editions
Site servers:
- Central administration site
- Primary site
- Secondary site
Site system servers:
- Asset Intelligence synchronization point
- Certificate registration point
- Cloud management gateway connection point
- Data warehouse service point
- Distribution point Note 1
- Endpoint Protection point
- Enrollment point
- Enrollment proxy point
- Fallback status point
- Management point
- Reporting services point
- Service connection point
- Site database server Note 2
- SMS Provider
- Software update point
- State migration point
Windows Storage Server 2016
Site system server:
- Distribution point Note 1
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2
Applies to Standard and Datacenter
On October 10th, 2023, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 entered the Extended Support Updates phase. Microsoft will no longer provide support for Configuration Manager site servers or roles installed to these Operating Systems. For more information, see Extended Security Updates and Configuration Manager.
Tip
Starting in Configuration Manager 2309, you'll be notified when performing a site upgrade about site systems with operating systems that are past the end of support date.
Starting in Configuration Manager 2403 you'll be blocked from performing a site upgrade if any site systems are detected with operating systems that are past the end of support date. For more information, see Extended Security Updates and Configuration Manager.
Client OS versions
The following client OS versions are supported for use as a distribution point Note 1:
Windows 11
For more information on supported build versions and editions, see Support for Windows 11.
Windows 10 (x86, x64)
For more information on supported build versions and editions, see Support for Windows 10.
This support has the following limitation:
- Distribution points on this OS don't support PXE or multicast with the default Windows Deployment Services. You can PXE-enable a distribution point on this OS with the option to Enable a PXE responder without Windows Deployment Service. For more information, see Install and configure distribution points.
Server core installations
The server core installation of the following server OS versions is supported for use as a distribution point:
- Windows Server 2025
- Windows Server 2022
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server, version 1809
- Windows Server, version 1803
- Windows Server, version 1709
- Windows Server 2016
This support has the following limitation:
- Distribution points on this OS don't support PXE or multicast with the default Windows Deployment Services. You can PXE-enable a distribution point on this OS with the option to Enable a PXE responder without Windows Deployment Service. For more information, see Install and configure distribution points.
General notes
Extended Security Updates for Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
On October 10th, 2023, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 will enter the Extended Support Updates phase. Microsoft will no longer provide support for Configuration Manager site servers or roles installed to these Operating Systems. For more information, see Extended Security Updates and Configuration Manager.
Note 1: Distribution points
Distribution points support several different configurations that each have different requirements. In some cases, these configurations support installation not only on servers, but on client operating systems. For more information, see Manage content and content infrastructure.
Note 2: Site database servers
Site database servers aren't supported on a read-only domain controller (RODC). For more information, see SQL Server security considerations: Installing SQL Server on a domain controller.
Additionally, secondary site servers aren't supported on any domain controller.
Next steps
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