Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard x64 - Server & 10 CALS
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit builds on the award-winning foundation of Windows Server 2008, expanding existing technology and adding new features to enable organizations to increase the reliability and flexibility of their server infrastructures. New virtualization tools, Web resources, management enhancements, and exciting Windows 7 integration help save time, reduce costs, and provide a platform for a dynamic and efficiently managed data center. Powerful tools such as Internet Information Services (IIS) version 7.5, updated Server Manager and Hyper-V platforms and Windows PowerShell version 2.0 combine to give customers greater control, increased efficiency, and the ability to react to front-line business needs faster than ever before.
What’s new in Windows Server 2008 R2:
What’s new in Windows Server 2008 R2:
- Updated Web server role, Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.5, and greater support for .NET on Server Core
- Capable of unprecedented workload size, dynamic scalability, and across-the-board availability and reliability.
- Client and Server virtualization provided by Hyper-V and Presentation virtualization with Remote Desktop Services
- Sophisticated CPU architectures, increased operating system componentization, and improved performance and scalability for applications and services
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard x64 - Server & 10 CALS
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"Great Product, Awesome Price!"
Strengths: Includes 10 CALS right out of the gate, which is a much more practical number than the usual 5 CALS.
64 BIT. Snappy performance.
I haven't tried out the hyper-V, but the improvements to it sound interesting.
I shopped around the cost when I purchased, and Softwaremedia had one of the best prices around.
Weaknesses: I haven't found much of anything so far. Early on I had a few issues running Exchange server on top of this version of Windows. But the service packs addressed that. And honestly that may have had more to do with Exchange 2010 than with Server 2008 Standard R2.



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