Server 16 End of Life: What It Means for Your Business & How We Can Help You Prepare
Windows Server 2016 remains in use across many business environments, supporting critical ...
Windows Server 2016 remains in use across many business environments, supporting critical infrastructure and everyday operations. However, Microsoft’s support lifecycle for Server 16 is moving closer to its final stage - and businesses that delay preparation may face increasing security, operational, and compliance challenges over time.
If your organisation is still running Server 16, now is the right time to start planning ahead.
Windows Server 2016 remains in use across many business environments, supporting critical infrastructure and everyday operations. However, Microsoft’s support lifecycle for Server 16 is moving closer to its final stage - and businesses that delay preparation may face increasing security, operational, and compliance challenges over time.
The end of life for Server 16 isn’t just a technical milestone. It’s an important consideration for your organisation’s cyber security posture, software maintenance planning, and long-term IT resilience.
In this blog, we’ll explain what Server 16 end of life means, what risks may arise from continued use after support ends, and how the right IT support partner can help ensure a smooth transition before the deadline.
What Is Server 16?
Windows Server 2016 is a Microsoft server operating system – essentially the business version of Windows that runs on server computers to manage network, data, and applications.
If your office has a central server (on-site or in the cloud) for file sharing or managing user access, it could be running Windows Server 2016. If you continue to operate Server 2016 after 12th January 2027, this poses a major security risk for your business. With no security updates available, the system is extremely vulnerable to cyber attack, as it potentially becomes an easy target for cyber criminals.
When Windows Server 2016 reaches its end of life, organisations will lose access to:
Microsoft provides support for server operating systems in two main phases: mainstream support and extended support.
Mainstream Support Has Ended
Mainstream support for Windows Server 2016 ended in January 2022.
Extended Support Ends in January 2027
Extended support has continued beyond 2022, but it is more limited in scope.
Extended support primarily includes security updates, and it is scheduled to end on:
12 January 2027
This applies to the main editions of Windows Server 2016, including:
Security is one of the biggest considerations when software becomes unsupported.
Once Microsoft stops releasing security patches, any newly discovered vulnerabilities in Server 16 will remain unpatched. Over time, this can increase exposure to cyber threats, particularly if the server is internet-facing or supports sensitive workloads.
Unsupported systems are often more difficult to secure because they lack ongoing vendor updates.
This is why proactive IT support and lifecycle planning are important well before the end-of-support deadline.
Many regulatory frameworks do not explicitly name specific Windows versions, but they do require organisations to take appropriate measures to protect personal and sensitive data.
For example:
Continuing to operate unsupported software may make it more difficult to demonstrate compliance, particularly during audits or security assessments.
For this reason, many organisations treat end-of-life software as a key risk factor in governance and compliance planning.
Beyond security, unsupported server platforms may also face increasing operational difficulties over time, such as:
If you’re unsure whether Server 16 is still running in your environment, the first step is visibility.
Speak to Your IT Team or IT Support Provider
Many organisations are not immediately aware that Windows Server 2016 still supports key systems behind the scenes.
A structured IT review can confirm:
Once you understand where Server 16 exists, you can begin planning an appropriate upgrade timeline.
When does Server 16 reach end of life?
Server 16 (Windows Server 2016) reaches end of extended support on 12 January 2027. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support.
What happens if I continue using Server 16 after end of life?
Server 16 may continue running, but without ongoing security updates, organisations may face increasing cyber security and operational challenges over time.
Is ESU a substitute for upgrading?
Extended Security Updates may provide short-term security coverage, but they are generally intended as a temporary option rather than a replacement for migration planning.
Should I upgrade to Windows Server 2019 or Server 2022?
Windows Server 2022 offers a longer support lifecycle and modern security enhancements, while Server 2019 may provide a simpler transition path for some environments. The best choice will depend on your existing systems, applications, and long-term IT plans - our account managers can help you understand the right option for your business.
What should I do first?
The best first step is identifying where Server 16 is running within your environment and what systems rely on it. At MCS Group, we offer end-to-end IT support for Server 16 upgrades, including discovery, planning, migration, and ongoing managed support.
We understand that upgrading server infrastructure can feel complex - particularly when legacy systems support critical operations.
Our IT support services help businesses plan and manage the transition away from Server 16 in a structured and secure way.
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