Addison, TX 12 August 2015 Vembu Technologies: Windows Server 2003 extended support ended on July 14, 2015. Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for any version of Windows Server 2003.

For many IT organizations still running Windows server 2003, the end of support is a big headache of their business. Upgrading servers is not an easy task because it requires more time and cost for hardware upgrades.

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A lot of SMBs and in-house IT shops have already been migrating business applications to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012. If you haven’t started, Vembu provides the easiest way to overcome this issue. Install Vembu BDR on your Windows server 2003 servers and initiate physical image backups, which is completely free of cost for unlimited physical server backup with no hidden charges. Once you have completed the backup of all physical servers, you can get started with the migration process.

To learn more insights about Microsoft Windows Server 2003 EOS & Physical Server Migration with Vembu BDR, follow the blog link of our expert: Physical Server Migration with Vembu BDR

If you have any questions regarding this our support team happy to help you 24/7. Email us to: vembu-support@vembu.com

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Vembu Technologies is a leading provider of affordable software and cloud services with an array of innovative, flexible and reliable solutions for data protection, disaster recovery and CRM. Vembu’s flagship offering is its Backup & Disaster Recovery (BDR) product targeted at IT-Administrators in small and medium businesses to protect their Physical, VMware and Hyper-V environments. Vembu Cloud Services comprises of multiple offerings – OnlineBackup solution to protect files, email, databases and applications on servers and desktops.

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