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Old 04-06-2011, 01:57 PM   #1
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Microsoft seems to get making some behind-the-scenes changes to its line-up of low-end Windows Servers which are inside the pipeline.Last 12 months, Microsoft officials began pitching Windows Property Server (WHS) as not only a residence enthusiast product,Microsoft Office 2010 Standard, but additionally as a low-end server choice that may fit the needs of small office/home workplace (SOHO) users — effectively creating WHS Microsoft;s new lowest-end server offering. Microsoft is within the midst of testing privately the next version of WHS, codenamed Vail.Rafael Rivera, of WithinWindows.com, blogged on Febraury 2 about another Microsoft product that;s inside the creating, codenamed Aurora. Aurora and Vail seem to share a number of components, according to his findings, including a common dashboard/console shared by the two products.Neowin.net unearthed more information about Aurora that points to it being the next version of Windows Modest Business Server (SBS). Windows Modest Business Server (SBS) is tailored for use by 75 customers max. It is a bundle of Windows Server, Exchange, Internet Information Services Web server,Office 2010 Home And Student Key, and Windows SharePoint Service and Outlook. There;s a unified management console, integrated setup and other common elements tying these components together.
I asked Microsoft officials late final yr about when they might test and ship the version of SBS based on Windows Server 2008 R2 and they declined to comment in any way. I thought that was kind of suspicious, but maybe it was just Windows client;s fondness for secrecy creeping into the Server division, I thought….WHS and SBS aren;t the only low-end offerings in Microsoft;s server family. Microsoft also has another “budget”/low-end server, Windows Server Foundation. At the same time as it released Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 to manufacturing,Genuine Office 2007, Microsoft also introduced Windows Server Foundation 2008 R2 as its latest version of a small-business-targeted server product that is available pre-installed on machines from Microsoft;s partners. The R2 Foundation release is available on single-processor servers from Acer, Dell,Purchase Office 2007, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Lenovo,Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, NEC and Touch Dynamic.When Microsoft rolled out the initial version of Windows Server Foundation (codenamed Lima) in April 2009, CEO Steve Ballmer called it the equivalent of a netbook for servers. It is Microsoft;s entry-level, “budget” server offering. The original version had a 15-user limit and was aimed at small-business end users in both developed and developing markets. The R2 version has the same target audience and same limitations.Is Microsoft;s new reduced finish line-up of servers for the coming year-plus going to be Vail/Windows Server Foundation 2008 R2/Aurora? Or is Microsoft got other plans for how to sell more servers in an economy where enterprise IT spending has yet to recover? Other thoughts/guesses? Meanwhile, anyone have any more information to share about Aurora?
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