Amazon Windows AMI version history
The following tables summarize the changes to each release of the Amazon Windows AMIs. Note that some changes apply to all Amazon Windows AMIs, while others apply to only a subset of these AMIs.
For more information about components included in these AMIs, see the following:
Monthly AMI updates for 2023 (to date)
For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2023
Release | Changes |
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2023.09.13 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012 RTM and Window Server 2012 R2 will reach End of Support (EOS) on October 10th, 2023 and will no longer receive regular security updates from Microsoft. On this date, Amazon will no longer publish or distribute Windows Server 2012 RTM or Windows Server 2012 R2 AMIs. Existing instances running Windows Server 2012 RTM and Windows Server 2012 R2 will not be impacted. Custom AMIs in your account will also not be impacted. You can continue to use them normally after the EOS date. Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated June 14th, 2023 and earlier were made private. |
2023.08.10 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012 RTM and Window Server 2012 R2 will reach End of Support (EOS) on October 10th, 2023 and will no longer receive regular security updates from Microsoft. On this date, Amazon will no longer publish or distribute Windows Server 2012 RTM or Windows Server 2012 R2 AMIs. Existing instances running Windows Server 2012 RTM and Windows Server 2012 R2 will not be impacted. Custom AMIs in your account will also not be impacted. You can continue to use them normally after the EOS date. Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated May 10th, 2023 and earlier were made private. |
2023.07.12 |
All AMIs
.NET Framework 3.5 is now enabled in Windows Server 2012 R2
AMIs due to Microsoft security updates. If these updates are
applied before .NET 3.5 is enabled, it is no longer possible to
enable the feature. If you prefer to disable .NET 3.5, you can
do so through Server Manager or Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated April 12th, 2023 and earlier were made private. |
2023.06.14 |
All AMIs
The Amazon Tools for Windows installation package has been
deprecated, and no longer appears as an installed program in
Windows AMIs provided by Amazon. The AWSPowerShell Module is now
installed at
Windows Server 2012 RTM and Windows Server 2012 R2 will reach End of Support (EOS) on October 10, 2023 and will no longer receive regular security updates from Microsoft. On this date, Amazon will no longer publish or distribute Windows Server 2012 RTM or Windows Server 2012 R2 AMIs. Existing RTM/R2 instances and custom AMIs in your account will not be impacted, and you can continue to use them after the EOS date. For more information about Microsoft End of Support on Amazon,
including upgrade and import options, as well as a full list of
AMIs that will no longer be published or distributed on October
10, 2023, see the End of Support
for Microsoft Products FAQ Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated March 15th, 2023 and earlier were made private. |
2023.05.10 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated February 15th, 2023 and earlier were made private. |
2023.04.12 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016, 2019, and 2022
Windows Server 2012 R2
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated January 19th, 2023 and earlier were made private. |
2023.03.15 | All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated December 28th, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2023.02.15 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIs
New Windows AMIs with Microsoft SQL Server with support for NitroTPM and UEFI Secure Boot have been released. The images include Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022 with SQL Server 2019 or SQL Server 2022. Each SQL Server version is available in Standard and Enterprise editions. Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated November 21st, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2023.01.19 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated October 27th, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2023.01.11 |
All AMIs
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2022
Release | Changes |
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2022.12.28 |
Windows Server 2016 and 2019 AMIs
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2022.12.14 |
All AMIs
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2022.11.21 | New Windows AMIs
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2022.11.17 |
All AMIs
This is an out of band release for images that use EC2Config as the default launch agent. This includes all Windows Server 2012 RTM and Windows Server 2012 R2 AMIs. This release updates EC2Config to the latest version to improve support for our newest EC2 instance types. |
2022.11.10 |
All AMIs
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2022.10.27 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated July 13, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2022.10.12 |
All AMIs
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2022.09.14 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated June 15, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2022.08.10 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated May 25, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2022.07.13 |
All AMIs
Windows Server version 20H2 will reach end-of-support on August 9th, 2022. Existing instances and custom images owned by your account that are based on Windows Server version 20H2 will not be impacted. If you would like to retain access to Windows Server version 20H2, create a custom image in your account prior to August 9th, 2022. All public versions of the following images will be made private on the end-of-support date.
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated April 13th, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2022.06.15 |
All AMIs
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 is reaching end-of-support on July 12th, 2022. All public versions of the following images have been made private. Existing instances and custom images owned by your account that are based on Windows Server images containing SQL Server 2012 will not be impacted.
For more information on Windows Server product lifecycles, please consult the following Microsoft documentation and Amazon Microsoft FAQ:
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2022.05.25 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated February 10, 2022 and earlier were made private. |
2022.05.11 |
All AMIs
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2022.05.05 |
New Windows AMIsNew Windows AMIs with support for NitroTPM and UEFI Secure Boot have been released. These images feature EC2Launch v2 as the default launch agent. They are available to launch on any instance type that supports NitroTPM and UEFI boot mode.
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2022.04.13 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated January 21st, 2022 and earlier were made private. After June 2022, we will no longer release updated versions of the following images that include SQL Server 2016 SP2. SQL Server SP3 AMIs are available and will continue to be updated and released monthly.
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2022.03.09 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated December 12th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2022.02.10 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated November 16th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2022.01.19 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated October 13th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2022.01.12 |
All AMIs
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2021
Release | Changes |
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2021.12.15 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated September 15th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2021.11.16 |
Windows Server 2022 and EC2LaunchV2-* AMIs
Windows Server 2004 reached End-of-support on December 14th, 2021. All public versions of the following images have been made private. Existing instances and custom images owned by your account that are based on Windows Server 2004 will not be impacted.
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2021.11.10 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIs
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2021.10.13 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2022 and EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
Windows Server 2012 RTM and R2 AMIs
New Windows AMIs
New EC2Launch v2 AMIsThe following AMIs with EC2Launch v2 long-term support are now available. The following AMIs include EC2Launch v2 as the default launch agent and will be updated with new versions each month.
EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs are discontinued, and will not be updated with new versions. However, earlier versions will continue to be available until January 2022. Existing images and custom images based on EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs will not be impacted, and you can continue to use them in your account. We recommend that you use the new EC2Launch v2 AMIs going forward to receive security and software updates. Windows Server 2004 will reach End-of-support on December 14th, 2021. All public versions of the following images will be made private on December 14th, 2021. Existing instances and custom images owned by your account that are based on Windows Server 2004 will not be impacted. If you want to retain access to Windows Server 2004, create a custom image in your account prior to December 14th.
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated July 14th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2021.09.15 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2022 and EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
Windows Server 2012 RTM and R2 AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated June 9th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2021.09.01 |
New Windows AMIs
Windows Server 2022 AMIs include EC2Launch v2 by default. For more information, see EC2Launch v2 overview. EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated May 12th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2021.08.11 |
All AMIs
EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated April 14th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2021.07.14 |
All AMIs
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2021.07.07 |
All AMIsOut-of-band AMI release that applies the July out-of-band security update recently released by Microsoft as an additional mitigation to CVE-34527. Note
For more information, see: Previous versions of Amazon-published Windows AMIs dated March 10th, 2021 and earlier were made private. |
2021.06.09 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012RTM/2012 R2 AMIs
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2021.05.12 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012RTM/2012 R2 AMIs
NVIDIA GPU AMIs
Radeon GPU AMIs
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2021.04.14 |
All AMIs
EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
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2021.03.11 |
All AMIs
NoteAmazon Root CAs have been added to the Trusted Root
Certification Authorities certificate store on all AMIs.
For more information, see https://www.amazontrust.com/repository/#rootcas Windows Server 2016 and 2019 AMIs
Windows Server 2012RTM/2012 R2 AMIs
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2021.02.10 |
All AMIs
Beginning in March 2021, Windows AMIs provided by Amazon include Amazon Root CAs in the certificate store to minimize potential disruption from the upcoming S3 and CloudFront certificate migration, which is scheduled for March 23rd, 2021. For more information, see the following: Additionally, Amazon will apply "update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" (KB4577586) to all Windows AMIs in March to remove the built-in Adobe Flash player, which ended support on December 31st, 2020. If your use case requires the built-in Adobe Flash player, we recommend creating a custom image based on AMIs with version 2021.02.10 or earlier. For more information on the End of Support of Adobe Flash Player, see: EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
New Windows AMIs
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2021.01.13 |
All AMIs
Windows Server SAC/2019/2016 AMIs
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2020
Release | Changes |
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2020.12.09 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 AMIs
EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
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2020.11.11 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIs
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2020.10.14 |
All AMIs
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2020.9.25 |
A new version of Amazon Machine Images with SQL Server
2019 dated 2020.09.25 has been released. This release
includes the same software components as the previous
release dated 2020.09.09 but does not include CU7 for SQL
2019, which has recently been removed from public
availability by Microsoft due to a known issue with
reliability of the database snapshot feature. For more
information, please see the following Microsoft blog post:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server/cumulative-update-7-for-sql-server-2019-rtm-removed/ba-p/1629317 New Windows AMIs
EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
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2020.9.9 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016/2019/1809/1903/1909/2004 AMIs
EC2LaunchV2_Preview AMIs
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2020.8.12 |
All AMIs
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2020.7.15 |
All AMIs
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2020.7.01 |
A new version of Amazon Machine Images has been released.
These images include EC2Launch v2 and serve as a functional
preview of the new launch agent in advance of it being
included by default on all Windows AMIs currently provided
by Amazon later this year. Note that some SSM documents and
dependent services, such as EC2 Image Builder, may require
updates to support EC2 Launch v2. These updates will follow
in the coming weeks. These images are not recommended for
use in production environments. You can read more about
EC2Launch v2 at http://www.amazonaws.cn/about-aws/whats-new/2020/07/introducing-ec2-launch-v2-simplify-customizing-windows-instances/ New Windows AMIs
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2020.6.10 |
All AMIs
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2020.5.27 |
New Windows AMIs
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2020.5.13 |
All AMIs
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2020.4.15 |
All AMIs
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2020.3.18 |
Windows Server 2019 AMIs Resolves an intermittent issue discovered in the 2020.3.11 release in which the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) may not start within the expected time after initial OS boot, potentially resulting in timeouts, BITS errors in the event log, or failures of cmdlets involving BITS invoked quickly after the initial boot. Other Windows Server AMIs are not affected by this issue, and their latest version remains 2020.03.11. |
2020.3.11 |
All AMIs
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2020.2.12 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Window Server 2008 R2 reached End of Support (EOS) on 01/14/20 and will no longer receive regular security updates from Microsoft. Amazon will no longer publish or distribute Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 AMIs. Existing 2008 SP2/R2 instances and custom AMIs in your account are not impacted, and you can continue to use them after the EOS date. For more information about Microsoft End of Service on
Amazon, including upgrade and import options, as well as a
full list of AMIs that are no longer published as of
01/14/2020, see End of Support (EOS) for Microsoft
Products |
2020.1.15 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Window Server 2008 R2 reached End of Support (EOS) on 01/14/20 and will no longer receive regular security updates from Microsoft. Amazon will no longer publish or distribute Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 AMIs. Existing 2008 SP2/R2 instances and custom AMIs in your account are not impacted, and you can continue to use them after the EOS date. For more information about Microsoft End of Service on
Amazon, including upgrade and import options, as well as a
full list of AMIs that are no longer published as of
01/14/2020, see End of Support (EOS) for Microsoft
Products |
For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2019
Release | Changes |
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2019.12.16 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft will end mainstream support for Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 on January 14, 2020. On this date, Amazon will no longer publish or distribute Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 AMIs. Existing 2008 SP2/R2 instances and custom AMIs in your account will not be impacted and you can continue to use them after the end-of-service (EOS) date. For more information about Microsoft EOS on Amazon,
including upgrade and import options, along with a full list
of AMIS that will no longer be published or distributed on
January 14, 2020, see End of Support (EOS) for Microsoft
Products |
2019.11.13 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of AMIs have been marked private. New Windows AMIs
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2019.11.05 |
New Windows AMIsNew SQL AMIs available:
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2019.10.09 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIsNew ECS-optimized AMI available:
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2019.09.12 |
New Windows AMI
.NET Core 2.2, Mono 5.18, and PowerShell 6.2 pre-installed to run your .NET applications on Amazon Linux 2 with Long Term Support (LTS) |
2019.09.11 |
All AMIs
Previous versions of AMIs have been marked private. New Windows AMIsNew STIG-compliant AMIs available:
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1Includes the following updates, which are required for Microsoft Extended Security (ESU) updates.
Windows Server 2008 SP2Includes the following updates, which are required for Microsoft Extended Security (ESU) updates.
NoteNLA is now enabled on all 2012 RTM, 2012 R2, and 2016 AMIs to increase default RDP security posture. NLA remains enabled on 2019 AMIs. |
2019.08.16 |
All AMIs
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2019.07.19 |
New Windows AMIs
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2019.07.12 |
All AMIs
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2019.06.12 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIs
Previous versions of AMIs have been marked private. |
2019.05.21 |
Windows Server, version 1903
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2019.05.15 |
All AMIs
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2019.04.26 |
All AMIs
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2019.04.21 |
All AMIs
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2019.04.10 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIs
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2019.03.13 |
All AMIs
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2019.02.13 |
All AMIs
SQL 2014 with Service Pack 2 and SQL 2016 with Service Pack 1 will no longer be updated after this release. |
2019.02.09 |
All AMIs
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2019.01.10 |
All AMIs
All AMIs with SQL Server
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2018
Release | Changes |
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2018.12.12 |
All AMIs
New Windows AMIs
Updated Linux AMI
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2018.11.28 |
All AMIs
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2018.11.20 |
Windows_Server-2016-English-Deep-LearningWindows_Server-2012-R2_RTM-English-Deep-Learning
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2018.11.19 |
All AMIs
Windows Server, version 1809
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2018.10.14 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016 Datacenter and Standard Editions for Nano Server Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows Server 2016 Datacenter and Standard Editions for Nano Server installation options as of April 10, 2018. |
2018.09.15 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016 Base Nano Access to all public versions of
Windows_Server-2016-English-Nano-Base will be removed in
September 2018. Additional information about Nano Server
lifecycle, including details on launching Nano Server as a
Container, can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/nano-in-semi-annual-channel |
2018.08.15 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016 Base Nano Access to all public versions of
Windows_Server-2016-English-Nano-Base will be removed in
September 2018. Additional information about Nano Server
lifecycle, including details on launching Nano Server as a
Container, can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/nano-in-semi-annual-channel |
2018.07.11 |
All AMIs
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2018.06.22 |
Windows Server 2008 R2
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2018.06.13 |
All AMIs
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2018.05.09 |
All AMIs
Windows Server, version 1709 and Windows Server, version 1803
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2018.04.11 |
All AMIs
SQL Server 2017
SQL Server 2016 SP1
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2018.03.24 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2018.03.16 |
Amazon has removed all Windows AMIs dated 2018.03.16 due to an issue with an unquoted path in the configuration for the Amazon EC2 Hibernate Agent. |
2018.03.06 |
All AMIs
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2018.02.23 |
All AMIs
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2018.02.13 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2018.01.12 |
All AMIs
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2018.01.05 |
All AMIs
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2017
Release | Changes |
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2017.12.13 |
All AMIs
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2017.11.29 |
All AMIs
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2017.11.19 |
All AMIs
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2017.11.18 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2017.10.13 |
All AMIs
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2017.10.04 |
Microsoft SQL ServerWindows Server 2016 with Microsoft SQL Server 2017 AMIs are now public in all regions.
Microsoft SQL Server 2017 supports the following features:
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2017.09.13 |
All AMIs
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2017.08.09 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012 R2
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2017.07.13 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2017.06.14 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2017.05.30 |
The Windows_Server-2008-SP2-English-32Bit-Base-2017.05.10 AMI was updated to the Windows_Server-2008-SP2-English-32Bit-Base-2017.05.30 AMI to resolve an issue with password generation. |
2017.05.22 |
The Windows_Server-2016-English-Full-Base-2017.05.10 AMI was updated to the Windows_Server-2016-English-Full-Base-2017.05.22 AMI after some log cleaning. |
2017.05.10 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2017.04.12 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2016
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2017.03.15 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2016
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2017.02.21 | Microsoft recently announced Amazon Web Services did not release updated Windows Server AMIs in February. |
2017.01.11 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2016
Release | Changes |
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2016.12.14 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2016New AMIs available in all regions:
Microsoft SQL ServerAll Microsoft SQL Server AMIs with the latest service pack are now public in all regions. These new AMIs replace old SQL Service Pack AMIs going forward.
SQL Server 2016 SP1 is a major release. The following features, which were previously available in Enterprise edition only, are now enabled in Standard, Web, and Express editions with SQL Server 2016 SP1:
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2016.11.23 |
Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012
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2016.11.09 |
All AMIs
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2016.10.18 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2016
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2016.9.14 |
All AMIs
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2016.8.26 | All Windows Server 2008 R2 AMIs dated 2016.08.11 were updated to fix a known issue. New AMIs are dated 2016.08.25. |
2016.8.11 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 RTM, and Windows Server 2012 R2
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2016.8.2 |
All Windows Server 2008 R2 AMIs for July were removed and rolled back to AMIs dated 2016.06.15, because of an issue discovered in the Amazon PV driver. The Amazon PV driver issue has been fixed. The August AMI release will include Windows Server 2008 R2 AMIs with the fixed Amazon PV driver and July/August Windows updates. |
2016.7.26 |
All AMIs
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2016.7.13 |
All AMIs
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2016.6.16 |
All AMIs
Microsoft SQL Server
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2016.5.11 |
All AMIs
Windows Server 2012 R2
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2016.4.13 |
All AMIs
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2016.3.9 |
All AMIs
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2016.2.10 |
All AMIs
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2016.1.25 |
All AMIs
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2016.1.5 |
All AMIs
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2015
Release | Changes |
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2015.12.15 |
All AMIs
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2015.11.11 |
All AMIs
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2015.10.26 |
Corrected boot volume sizes of base AMIs to be 30GB instead of 35GB |
2015.10.14 |
All AMIs
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2015.9.9 |
All AMIs
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2015.8.18 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
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2015.7.21 |
All AMIs
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2015.6.10 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012 R2
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2015.5.13 |
All AMIs
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2015.04.15 |
All AMIs
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2015.03.11 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012 R2
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2015.02.11 |
All AMIs
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2015.01.14 |
All AMIs
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For more information about Microsoft updates, see Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services
changes in content for 2014
Release | Changes |
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2014.12.10 |
All AMIs
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2014.11.19 |
All AMIs
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2014.10.15 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012 R2
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2014.09.10 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012 R2
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2014.08.13 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012 R2
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2014.07.10 |
All AMIs
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2014.06.12 |
All AMIs
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2014.05.14 |
All AMIs
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2014.04.09 |
All AMIs
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2014.03.12 |
All AMIs
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2014.02.12 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Microsoft SQL Server
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Release | Changes |
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2013.11.13 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Windows Server 2012
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2013.09.11 |
All AMIs
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2013.07.10 |
All AMIs
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2013.06.12 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Microsoft SQL Server
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2013.05.15 |
All AMIs
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2013.04.14 |
All AMIs
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2013.03.14 |
All AMIs
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2013.02.22 |
All AMIs
Only AMIs with Microsoft SQL Server
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Release | Changes |
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2012.12.12 |
All AMIs
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2012.11.15 |
All AMIs
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2012.10.10 |
All AMIs
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2012.08.15 |
All AMIs
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2012.07.11 |
All AMIs
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2012.06.12 |
All AMIs
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2012.05.10 |
All AMIs
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2012.04.11 |
All AMIs
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2012.03.13 |
All AMIs
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2012.02.24 |
All AMIs
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2012.01.12 |
All AMIs
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Release | Changes |
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2011.09.11 |
All AMIs
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1.04 |
All AMIs
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1.02 |
All AMIs
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1.01 |
All AMIs
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1.0 |
All AMIs
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