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posted by Snow on Monday December 12 2016, @11:59PM   Printer-friendly
from the does-that-include-emotional-support dept.

Microsoft has announced a new "Premium Assurance" plan for Windows Server and SQL Server.

Redmond currently offers five years of Mainstream Support on the aforementioned products, during which new features are added and updates are made for reasons of security or just to fix things up. Next comes five years of extended support, during which the security fixes and functionality tweaks keep flowing.

The new support offering will see bugs rated "critical" or "important" patched for the six-year duration of the Premium Assurance plan.

The outcome of the new plan is that operating systems like Windows Server 2008 R2 will now be supported until the year 2026. SQL Server 2008 can now be supported until 2025.

Microsoft's billing Premium Assurance as a comfort to those running applications that may not be easy to evaporate into a cloud. By offering extended support, Redmond reckons, you can just keep them running without worrying about migration.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @05:20AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @05:20AM (#440673)

    This interface has not changed, it has died! It is no longer an interface! How do you get to a command line?

    Win-X Command Prompt

    Any other stupid questions, stupid?

  • (Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @05:47AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @05:47AM (#440690)

    win-r -> cmd.exe is also acceptable
    task manager -> more details -> file -> run new task -> cmd.exe is also acceptable
    click on the funny window icon -> command prompt is also acceptable. Right click -> run as administrator and you can have an 'admin' prompt.
    explorer (win-e if you are lazy) -> c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe is also acceptable

    Most of the 'hate' for win10 is they did the same FUCKING DAMN THING they do on every new version. They moved everything around and renamed a bunch of things..... again. For example the new 'settings' aka control panel stinks in finding anything. The font is too big and wastes too much space. Never mind actually finding what you need. Oh its *in* there somewhere. Just not where you think it would be. Issues like this where they screw up a bunch of peoples wifi just cements the idea MS is doing something wrong.

    For the love of God MS hire your QA back.

    • (Score: 2) by DECbot on Tuesday December 13 2016, @03:17PM

      by DECbot (832) on Tuesday December 13 2016, @03:17PM (#440809) Journal

      The computers in the high school were so locked down, there wasn't even a start menu or taskbar. There was only one window that would allow you to launch office applications. So, to get to the file explorer or cmd.exe we created hyperlinks to them from word documents.

      --
      cats~$ sudo chown -R us /home/base
  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @06:35AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 13 2016, @06:35AM (#440700)

    Microsoft shill of the port bow! Shall I engage proton cannons?
    Cap't: Hold fire, commander, we have to wait until we are certain.
    But they released Windows 8, and 8.1, and Ten already, sir!
    Cap't: OK, fire at will. And with extreme prejudice. Those bastards!!