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LICENSE ORIGINALE WINDOWS SERVER STD 2012 R2 x64 ENGLISH 1PK OEM 2CPU / 2VM
Specifications:
Min Hard Drive Space | 32 GB |
Min RAM Size | 512 MB |
Platform | Windows UPC 885370627954 |
MPN | P7305966 |
License Quantity | 5cals |
License Category | Business-to-Consumer |
Media | 64-bit DVD-ROM |
Windows Server powers many of the worlds' largest datacentres, enables small businesses around the world, and delivers value to organizations of all sizes in between. Building on this legacy, Windows Server 2012 redefines the category, delivering hundreds of new features and enhancements spanning virtualization, networking, storage, user experience, cloud computing, automation, and more. Simply put, Windows Server 2012 helps you transform your IT operations to reduce costs and deliver a whole new level of business value. Both Standard and Datacentre editions provide the same set of features; the only thing that differentiates the editions is the number of Virtual Machines (VMs). A Standard edition license will entitle you to run up to two VMs on up to two processors (subject to the VM use rights outlined in the Product Use Rights document). A Datacentre edition license will entitle you to run an unlimited number of VMs on up to two processors. All features that are available in the Datacentre edition are also available in the Standard edition, including high availability features like failover clustering. The only difference between the two editions will be virtualization rights.
Changes from Windows Server 2012
Microsoft has confirmed the following changes introduced by Windows
Server 2012 R2:
Automated Tiering: Storage Spaces stores most frequently accessed
files on fastest physical media
Deduplication for VHD: Reduces the storage space for VHD files with
largely similar contents by storing the similar contents only once
Windows PowerShell v4, which now includes a Desired State
Configuration (DSC) feature
Integrated Office 365 support (Essentials edition)
User interface changes from Windows 8.1, including visible Start
button.
UEFI-based virtual machines
Upgrades from driver emulators to synthetic hardware drivers to
minimize legacy support
Faster VM deployment (approximately half the time)
Internet Information Services 8.5: Support for logging to Event
Tracing for Windows and the ability to log any request/response
headers. To improve scalability, if IIS is configured with 100 or
more web sites, by default it will not automatically start any of
them. Alongside this, a new "Idle Worker Process Page-Out"
configuration option has been added to application pools to
instruct Windows to page-out the process if it has been idle for
the idle time-out period (by default, 20 minutes).
Server Message Block: Performance and event logging quality
improvements, support for Hyper-V Live Migration over SMB,
bandwidth prioritization management, and the ability to remove SMB
1.0 support.
Windows Deployment Services: Support for managing WDS via
PowerShell.
Windows Defender is available in a Server Core installation, and is
installed and enabled by default.
IP Address Management (IPAM): Extended to support role-based access
control, allowing for fine-grained control over which users can
view or change configurations for DHCP reservations, scopes, IP
address blocks, DNS resource records, etc. Additionally, IPAM can
integrate with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 to
have coordinated IP policy across both physical and virtual
environments. The IPAM database can be stored in a SQL Server
instance instead of Windows Internal Database.
Group Policy has a new "Policy Cache" setting which allows
domain-joined machines to store a copy of the group policy settings
on the client machine and, depending on the speed of access to the
domain controller, use those at startup time instead of waiting for
the policy settings to download. This can improve startup times on
machines that are disconnected from the company network. New Group
Policy settings have been added to cover new features in Windows
8.1 and Internet Explorer 11, such as enabling/disabling SPDY/3
support, configuring start screen layouts, and detecting phone
numbers in web pages.
TLS support is extended to support RFC 5077, "Transport Layer
Security (TLS) Session Resumption without Server-Side State", which
improves performance of long-running TLS-secured connections that
need to reconnect due to session expiration.
Hyper-V role and Hyper-V management console are added to the
Essentials edition.