Server 2003 EOL
So as you may know tomorrow is Windows Server 2003 end of life.
However I'm wondering if it'll become abandonware sometime after it reaches EOL.
Of course it won't become abandonware straight after it reaches EOL.
But, will it become abandonware sooner or later?
Not asking for the software, just wondering when and if it'll become abandonware.
However I'm wondering if it'll become abandonware sometime after it reaches EOL.
Of course it won't become abandonware straight after it reaches EOL.
But, will it become abandonware sooner or later?
Not asking for the software, just wondering when and if it'll become abandonware.
Comments
It won't become "abandonware" enough for Winworld for quite a while yet. It would be interesting to see how many people are still really using it. (web stats won't really show you that).
The primary reason is that I just found it easier to share files over the network to my old Win 3.x/98 machines. I didn't want to lower the authentication level for NTLM either on the host to share files direct.
Originally the plan was to have a NT 3.51 Advanced Server VM running as a service within its own subnet, where I could connect my old ThinkPads to it in a domain setting.
2003 runs fine in 2012 R2 Hyper-V... we have a couple of them running in our 2012 R2 cluster.