Windows Server 2022: Free License |link|

That said, Microsoft does offer and free Azure tier VMs running Windows Server for up to 750 hours per month — effectively free cloud-based Windows Server for light workloads. This is the closest modern equivalent to a “free license,” but it’s tied to the cloud. Conclusion A truly free, perpetual, production-ready license for Windows Server 2022 does not exist. The legitimate “free” paths — evaluation copies, developer programs, and student access — are all limited to non-production, time-bound, or educational use. For businesses and production environments, purchasing a proper license or moving to Linux-based alternatives (such as SUSE or Ubuntu Server) is the correct legal and practical path. However, for learners, testers, and hobbyists, Microsoft’s generous 180-day evaluation and academic offerings provide ample room to master Windows Server 2022 without spending a dime. Understanding these distinctions separates responsible IT professionals from those who chase shortcuts — and ensures compliance, security, and long-term success.