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| developer = [[Microsoft]]
| latest_release_version = 2022 UR1UR2 (10.22.1711.0)
| latest_release_date = 2022November 2023
| discontinued = no
| operating_system = [[Windows Server 2016]] and later
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| genre = [[Hardware virtualization]]
| license = [[Trialware]]
| website = https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/?view=sc-vmm-2022
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{{Distinguish | System Center Configuration Manager}}
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Microsoft System Center 2019 Virtual Machine Manager was released in March 2019. It added features in the areas of Azure integration, computing, networking, security and storage.
 
Microsoft System Center 2022 Virtual Machine Manager RTM was released in March 2022. It can manage hosts with Windows Server 2022, Windows 11, Azure Stack HCI clusters 21H2RTM, and supports dual stack SDN deployment.
 
Microsoft System Center 2022 Virtual Machine Manager UR1 was released on November 15, 2022. It added features in the areas of support for Azure Stack HCI clusters 22H2, SQL Server 2022, VMware ESXI 7.0, and 8.0.
 
The latest release is [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/whats-new-in-vmm?view=sc-vmm-2022 Microsoft System Center 2022 Virtual Machine Manager UR2], which was released onin November, 2023. It added features in the areas of support for VMware VMs with disk size greater than 2TB, Linux guest operating systems - Ubuntu Linux 22.04, Debian 11, Oracle Linux 8 and 9.
 
==See also==