Microsoft's Exchange Server Subscription Edition now GA to replace standalone Exchange 2016 and 2019
Briefly

Microsoft has launched Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE), replacing Exchange 2016 and 2019. All enterprise users must now purchase subscription licenses for usage. The new pricing structure features a 10% increase for standalone server products, a 15% increase for on-prem Core CAL Suite, and a 20% increase for the on-prem Enterprise CAL Suite. Support for Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 will end on October 14. Enterprises may continue using those versions post-EOL but do so at their own risk, making the shift to SE mandatory for ongoing support.
Microsoft has now made Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) generally available to replace Exchange 2016 and 2019, requiring subscription licenses for all users and servers.
Enterprises must now purchase subscription licenses for standalone on-premises server products, including a 10% price hike for servers and even higher increases for CAL Suites.
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