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Get started with Windows Server

Windows Server is the platform for building an infrastructure of connected applications, networks, and web services, from the workgroup to the data center. Windows Server bridges on-premises environments with Azure, adding additional layers of security while helping you modernize your applications and infrastructure.

This collection of articles contains detailed information to help you understand and get the most from Windows Server, and to help determine if you're ready to move to the latest version. Once you've checked the system requirements, upgrade options, and other information about Windows Server, you're ready to start down the path of installing the best edition and installation option for your needs.

Tip

To download Windows Server, see Windows Server evaluations in the Evaluation Center.

Note

If you're looking for information about earlier versions that are no longer supported, see the Windows previous versions documentation.

Support and feedback

For the latest news on Windows Server, visit the Windows Server blog to stay up to date on announcements, features, events, and other information from the Windows Server engineering teams. You can also visit the Windows Server Community to share best practices, get the latest news, and learn from experts about Windows Server.

Learn

Browse learning paths for Windows Server to help learn new skills and accelerate your deployment with step-by-step guidance. You can learn how to deploy, configure and administer Windows Server, as well as network infrastructure, file servers and storage management, Hyper-V and virtualization, plus much more.

Windows Insider Program

The Windows Insider Program for Windows Server provides preview builds of Windows Server allowing you early access to learn, test, and help shape the future of Windows Server. To learn more, you can get started with the Windows Insider Program for Windows Server and participate in the Windows Server Insiders Community.

To get started, find out more from these resources.