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2025-12-19: Windows Server 2025 in Production Environments

A pragmatic approach from an Open Source–oriented IT service provider

As an IT service provider, I follow a clear principle: Linux, Open Source software, and open standards come first. 🔓🐧
They are transparent, flexible, secure, and reduce long-term dependency on individual vendors.

I am not a fan of Microsoft or closed-source software.
However, the reality in many companies—especially small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), trades, and craft enterprises—often looks very different.

⚖️ Pragmatism over ideology

In day-to-day operations, many companies rely on specialized software, such as:

  • Industry-specific applications for trades and construction 🛠️
  • Accounting and ERP systems 📊
  • CAD, machinery, or control software ⚙️

These applications are often:

  • ❌ not available for Linux
  • ❌ not reliably emulatable (Wine, containers, etc.)
  • ❌ not suitable for productive use outside Windows

In these cases, a Windows Server is often the only realistic option to ensure stable and legally compliant business operations.

Server-Manager Dashboard – Windows Server 2025
🚀 Windows Server 2025 – used where it makes sense

Windows Server 2025 offers several improvements compared to previous versions:

  • enhanced security features 🔐
  • modern management capabilities
  • improved performance for remote access
  • long-term support for enterprise environments

What matters most is not just the operating system, but how it is deployed.

🧱 Architecture: Windows Server as a virtual machine on Proxmox

I do not install Windows Server directly on bare metal. Instead, it runs:

➡️ as a virtual machine on Proxmox VE

Why Proxmox? 🧠
  • 🟢 Open Source and transparent
  • 🟢 Full server backups available at any time
  • 🟢 Snapshots before updates or configuration changes
  • 🟢 One-click restores in case of failure
  • 🟢 Hardware-independent and future-proof

This approach keeps the Windows Server isolated, controllable, and recoverable, which significantly improves reliability and operational security.

👥 Centralized working environment for employees

The Windows Server acts as a:

  • central application and data server 🗄️
  • platform for specialized business software
  • user and file management system
  • Remote Desktop (RDP) workplace

Employees can securely access the server:

  • from the office
  • from home (Home Office) 🏠
  • or while traveling

and work directly on the server, without local installations or scattered data.

System Overview (Administrator) – Windows Server 2025
💸 Licensing – unfortunately complex and expensive

One point that must be addressed honestly: Microsoft licensing is costly and complicated.

To operate Windows Server 2025, you need:

  • 🪪 Windows Server license
    → approx. €1,100, depending on edition and CPU cores

In addition, you will need:

  • 👤 User CALs (Client Access Licenses)
    → a license for each user accessing the server
  • 🖥️ RDP CALs
    → required for Remote Desktop access

👉 In short:
You don’t just pay for the server—you pay for every user working with it.

This should be planned and budgeted realistically from the start.

🔐 Security and long-term viability

By combining:

  • Proxmox (Open Source host platform)
  • Windows Server (only where required for specific software)
  • centralized management
  • a solid backup and recovery strategy

companies gain a stable, secure, and scalable IT infrastructure that is ready for the future.

🤝 Free and non-binding consultation

If your company wants to modernize its IT infrastructure and needs a central, secure Windows Server that employees can access from anywhere—including Home Office—

I would be happy to prepare a free, non-binding proposal, tailored to:

  • company size
  • number of employees
  • required software
  • remote work needs
  • security and backup requirements

📩 Feel free to get in touch—together we’ll find a pragmatic solution that may not be ideologically perfect, but fits your business perfectly.

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