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- Genuine Windows Server® Foundation 64-bit operating system
- Intel® Second Generation Core™ i3 2100 3.10GHZ Processor
- True Server X9SCL Motherboard for the best reliability
- 4GB DDR3 Memory
- 500GB Enterprise Class Hard Drives in RAID 1 mirrored configuration
- Assembled & supported in the USA
- FreeDOS pre-installed
- Intel® Second Generation
Core™ i3 2100 - True Server X9SCL
Motherboard
- 4GB DDR3 Memory
- 2 x 500GB RAID 1 Enterprise Drives
- Assembled & supported
in the USA
- Genuine Windows Server® Foundation 64-bit operating system
- Intel® Xeon E3-1220 3.10GHZ Processor
- True Server X9SCL Motherboard for the best reliability
- 8GB DDR3 ECC Memory for true server performance
- 500GB Enterprise Class Hard Drives in RAID 1 mirrored configuration
- Assembled & supported in the USA
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Windows Server 2008 Foundationis an excellent option for single or multiple workloads, and can be used for Internet Web services, as a Web server platform, an Active Directory® server or domain controller, and Terminal Services.
Because it is licensed by user accounts, it does not require Windows Server client access licenses (CALs). TS CALs or Rights Management CALs are required if using those server roles.
- Business Value
Achieve greater peace of mind by deploying a genuine, Dependable, and cost-effective technology foundation. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation provides the foundation to run business applications and share information across a secure internal network.
- Simplicity
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation is compatible with most server hardware. The operating system comes pre-installed along with your server hardware so you don’t need to spend time on procurement and installation. An extensive network of trusted Microsoft partners supports Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation. It is easy to obtain trained service and support so you can manage your IT needs.
- Technology Capabilities
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation enables the core portfolio of IT resources, including file and print sharing, remote access, centralized computing and security features. Functioning as the heart of a true local area network, Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation lets employees exchange data among themselves very securely, without requiring email or the Internet.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation Recommended Uses
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation is an ideal first server and can be deployed easily to create a single-server network. Windows Server Foundation can be deployed in a variety of ways to meet your needs.
Core Infrastructure
Windows Server Foundation is an excellent option for use with single or multiple workloads, such as file sharing, print sharing, networking, Remote Desktop Services, remote connections, and other common server roles. Also, Windows Server Foundation can be used for Internet Web services and as a Web server platform for intranets and extranets where user authentication is required.
Active Directory
Windows Server Foundation can be used as an Active Directory server or domain controller, and can also join a domain as a member server or domain controller (but the 15 user limit still applies across Active Directory scenarios)
Terminal Services (Remote Desktop)
Windows Server Foundation is also ideal for multiple-user computing, such as sharing Microsoft Office or using Remote Desktop Services.
Line of Business Applications
Your line of business applications that are built for the Windows Server 2008 R2 family can be deployed on your server. If they have the "Certified for" or "Works with" accreditation for Windows Server 2008 R2, then they should be supported on Windows Server Foundation.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation Availability and Licensing
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation is available through original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) only on select single processor servers and is licensed by user accounts. Each license of Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation is limited to a maximum of 15 user accounts and can be assigned to only one distinct user at a time. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation does not require Windows Server client access licenses (CALs). This also makes Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation much more cost effective for small businesses. Although Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation does not require Windows Server CALs, TS CALs or Rights Management CALs are required to use those server roles on a Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation–based server.
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