![]() Since February 2020, we have seen an increase of requests in either implementing the Extended Security Update (ESU) Program or performing really quickly migration activities to newer products still supported by Microsoft. The price will increment through the years. More specifically, organizations will need to subscribe or renew to the ESU Program every year if support is needed. The ESU program will run for a maximum of three years and no more support will be available after 2023. paying for the support) will still receive critical and important security updates for these legacy products. ![]() The E xtended Security Updates (ESU) program will ensure that entitled customers (i.e. This situation has “obliged” Microsoft to come up with an new program support for organizations willing to pay for the extra support. However, it seems that there is still a large number of organizations running these legacy operating systems. Microsoft provided enough time and early notifications to bring awareness about discontinuation of these products. This means that no more free updates and patches will be made available for these operating systems and products. ![]() Officially, these products have reached end of support since January 14, 2020. By now, you should be fully aware that Windows 7, Windows 2008 SP2 and Windows 2008 R2 and SQL server 2008 R2 products have reached end of extended support.
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