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|previous = [[Windows Server 2016]]
|next = [[Windows Server 2022]] ''(in development)''
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'''Windows Server 2019''' is the server counterpart of [[Windows 10 RS5|Windows 10 October 2018 Update]] originally released on 2018-10-02, but was pulled due to a major bug during upgrading and was re-released on 2018-11-13. It succeeds [[Windows Server 2016]] in the long-time service channel, while the semi-annual channel release of Windows Server 2019 is branded as ''Windows Server version 1809'' and is the successor to [[Windows 10 RS4|version 1803]].
'''Windows Server 2019''' is the server counterpart of [[Windows 10 RS5|Windows 10 October 2018 Update]] originally released on 2018-10-02, but was pulled due to a major bug during upgrading and was re-released on 2018-11-13. It succeeds [[Windows Server 2016]] in the long-time service channel, while the semi-annual channel release of Windows Server 2019 is branded as ''Windows Server version 1809'' and is the successor to [[Windows 10 RS4|version 1803]].
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=== RTM ===
=== RTM ===
*'''''[[Windows Server 2019/10.0.17763.1.rs5 release.180914-1434|10.0.17763.1.rs5_release.180914-1434]]'''''
*'''''[[Windows Server 2019/10.0.17763.1.rs5 release.180914-1434|10.0.17763.1.rs5_release.180914-1434]]'''''
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Revision as of 08:27, 31 March 2021

Windows Server 2019
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Windows Server 2019
Codename
Preliminary name
vNext
Kernel version 10.0
CPU architecture x86, x64
Release date 2018-10-02
Support end 2028-10-10
Preceded by Windows Server 2016
Succeeded by Windows Server 2022 (in development)

Windows Server 2019 is the server counterpart of Windows 10 October 2018 Update originally released on 2018-10-02, but was pulled due to a major bug during upgrading and was re-released on 2018-11-13. It succeeds Windows Server 2016 in the long-time service channel, while the semi-annual channel release of Windows Server 2019 is branded as Windows Server version 1809 and is the successor to version 1803.

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