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Written by Tom Brennan | Nov 3, 2025 5:43:59 PM
Here are some best practices for a small business that has purchased Microsoft Windows Server 2019:
  1. Plan your deployment: Before deploying Windows Server 2019, it is important to plan your infrastructure and determine your specific needs and requirements. This includes determining the number of servers you will need, the roles and features you will need to install, and the hardware and software requirements.
  2. Create a disaster recovery plan: It's important to have a disaster recovery plan in place to protect your data and systems in case of an unexpected event. This includes creating regular backups, testing your disaster recovery procedures, and having a plan in place for restoring services in case of an outage.
  3. Keep your server and software updated: Regularly updating your server and software can help to ensure that your systems are secure and running optimally. This includes patching your server, updating your antivirus software, and ensuring that your software is compatible with Windows Server 2019.
  4. Monitor your server's performance: Regularly monitoring your server's performance can help you identify and resolve issues before they become critical. This includes monitoring your server's CPU, memory, and disk usage, as well as monitoring your network's performance.
  5. Secure your server: Windows Server 2019 has many built-in security features that can help protect your server from external threats. This includes implementing firewalls, using a strong password policy, and encrypting your data.
  6. Train your IT team: Windows Server 2019 is a powerful and complex operating system that requires knowledge and skill to manage effectively. It's important to provide training to your IT team to ensure they have the necessary knowledge and skills to manage and maintain your server.
By following these best practices, you can help ensure that your Windows Server 2019 deployment is successful and that your small business is protected from potential security risks.  If you can get Windows Server 2022 the same rules apply. ​Notable differences between Window Server 2019 and Window Server 2022 include increased host memory from 24TB to 48TB. The Maximum Logical CPUs have also increased from 512 to 2048.