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Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard 16 Core is an advanced server operating system edition, designed for IT environments requiring high reliability, security, and performance. With a 16-core license, this product is an ideal solution for small and medium-sized enterprises seeking a scalable and flexible platform for managing business applications, data, and cloud services.
The latest generation server platform with TLS 1.3, Secured-Core and Azure Arc
Windows Server 2022 Standard is the latest and most secure version of Microsoft’s server platform. It introduces Secured-Core Server for firmware protection, TLS 1.3 enabled by default, HTTPS and TLS 1.3 for SMB, Azure Arc for hybrid management, and DNS over HTTPS. This 16-core license key includes rights for 2 Hyper-V virtual machines, making it an ideal choice for businesses that value security and a modern IT infrastructure. Buy an original license with instant delivery and professional support.
Secured-Core Server, TLS 1.3, SMB encryption and DNS over HTTPS. Protection at every layer, from firmware to applications.
Manage on-premises servers directly from the Azure Portal. Unified policies, monitoring and updates for both on-premises and cloud infrastructure.
Hyper-V with 2 virtual machines, native Windows and Linux containers, and Kubernetes support. Smaller container images for better efficiency.
SMB encryption, SMB compression and DNS over HTTPS. Best-in-class protection for data and network communication.
Firmware- and hardware-level protection. Virtualization-Based Security (VBS), HVCI, TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. Helps block rootkits and firmware attacks.
TLS 1.3 as the default encryption protocol. HTTPS and TLS 1.3 for SMB network shares, plus DNS over HTTPS. Secure communication without additional configuration.
Manage on-premises servers from the Azure Portal. Azure Policy, Azure Monitor, Azure Defender and Azure Automation provide unified hybrid management.
SMB data compression reduces network traffic. AES-256 encryption secures network shares. Faster and safer file access across the network.
Enhanced virtualization with support for nested virtualization and virtual processors from AMD and Intel. The Standard edition license includes 2 VMs.
The Server Core image is 40% smaller than in Server 2019. Faster downloads, lower memory usage and quicker container startup.
Browser-based server management with an improved interface. Integration with Azure Arc, performance monitoring and remote configuration.
Support for AMD EPYC and 3rd Gen Intel Xeon processors. Enhanced memory management, faster networking with UDP/QUIC and optimization for NVMe.
Windows Server 2022 is the latest and longest-supported version of Microsoft’s server operating system, with extended support running until 14 October 2031. That means over 5 extra years of security updates compared to Server 2019. For businesses planning a long-term IT infrastructure, this is one of the best investments you can make.
Next-generation security with Secured-Core Server, TLS 1.3 enabled by default, SMB encryption and DNS over HTTPS protects your infrastructure from modern threats without additional configuration. This is particularly important at a time when ransomware attacks against businesses continue to grow.
Licensier offers original Windows Server 2022 Standard 16 Core license keys with instant delivery, full technical support and a VAT invoice. We also assist with Azure Arc configuration for hybrid management.
| System version | Windows Server 2022 Standard |
| Core licensing | 16 physical cores (min. 8 per processor) |
| Maximum RAM | 48 TB |
| Virtual machine rights | 2 Windows Server VMs |
| Access licenses (CAL) | Required — User CAL or Device CAL (sold separately) |
| TLS 1.3 | Yes — enabled by default |
| Secured-Core Server | Yes (on supported hardware) |
| Azure Arc | Yes — native integration |
| SMB Compression | Yes |
| Storage Spaces Direct | No (available in Datacenter) |
| Support until | 14 October 2031 |
| Architecture | 64-bit (x64) |
Server 2022 Standard currently offers the best balance between modern features and affordability. It includes TLS 1.3, Secured-Core, Azure Arc and SMB improvements, representing a major step forward over Server 2019. Server 2019 is cheaper, but it lacks modern security features and has shorter support (2029 vs 2031). Server 2025 is the newest release with hotpatching and SMB over QUIC, but it is more expensive and less proven. For most businesses, Server 2022 is the optimal choice.
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Key innovations include TLS 1.3 enabled by default, Secured-Core Server, Azure Arc with native integration, SMB over QUIC, SMB compression, DNS over HTTPS, smaller container images (Server Core -40%), support for 48 TB RAM (vs 24 TB) and longer support through 2031.
Secured-Core provides firmware- and hardware-level protection. It requires hardware with TPM 2.0 and enables Virtualization-Based Security, HVCI (Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity) and Secure Boot. It helps protect against rootkits and firmware attacks.
Microsoft extended support runs until 14 October 2031, which is 5 years longer than Server 2016 and 2 years longer than Server 2019. It offers the longest support period among current Server versions.
Server 2022 runs on most hardware that supports Server 2019. For full Secured-Core functionality, you need TPM 2.0 and UEFI Secure Boot. It supports AMD EPYC, 3rd Gen Intel Xeon and newer processors.
The Standard license allows 2 Windows Server virtual machines on one physical host. For more VMs, choose Datacenter with unlimited VMs or buy additional Standard licenses.
Azure Arc allows you to manage on-premises servers from the Azure Portal. You can apply Azure Policy, monitor with Azure Monitor, secure with Azure Defender and automate with Azure Automation without a full migration to the cloud.
Server 2025 adds hotpatching, which allows updates without restart, SMB over QUIC and improved Azure Arc features. If you need those functions, waiting may make sense. If you need a stable, proven platform now, Server 2022 is a safe choice with support through 2031.
Yes, this is a one-time payment for a perpetual license. There are no monthly subscriptions. The system receives security updates through 2031 and remains valid indefinitely.
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