Microsoft offers free, limited trial instances of Windows 10 directly from 
their dev center for a few different Hypervisors
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/virtual-machines/ 
They run for 90 days before expiring. They can last considerably longer of 
you employ snapshotting as part of your development process. 

Windows Server is another issue. The short answer is:

1. You will have to build it yourself
2. Use vagrant to provision a Windows Server in Azure, AWS or GCP for a fee


On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 6:45:37 PM UTC-4 tdub...@gmail.com wrote:

> how do I get a windows 10/2016 server vm from vagrant cloud? what about 
> licenses?
>

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