We now have official details and prices of Microsoft's Windows Server 2012 line-up, which is to be based on Windows 8 technology.
Edition | Ideal For... | High Level Feature Comparison | Licensing Model | Pricing Open NL (US$) |
Datacenter | Highly virtualized private & hybrid cloud environments | Full Windows Server functionality with unlimited virtual instances | Processor + CAL | $4,809 |
Standard | Low density or non-virtualized environments | Full Windows Server functionality with two virtual instances | Processor + CAL | $882 |
Essentials | Small business environments | Simpler Interface, pre-configured connectivity to cloud based services; no virtualization rights | Server (25 User Account Limit) | $425 |
Foundation | Economical general purpose server | General purpose server functionality with no virtualization rights | Server (15 User Account Limit) | OEM Only |
Microsoft has significantly reduced its offering of what was close to a dozen different products in the 2008 range down to four options. For clarity, the Standard edition covers two CPUs in a host and has gone from one to two virtual instances, which is reflected in a subtle price rise. The Datacenter edition is completely identical to Standard, with a two CPU limit, only the number of virtual instances allowed is unlocked. Incidentally, this means that the following advanced Datacenter features are now also available in Standard:
- Windows Server Failover Clustering
- BranchCache Hosted Cache Server
- Active Directory Federated Services
- Additional Active Directory Certificate Services capabilities
- Distributed File Services (support for more that one DFS root)
- DFS-R Cross-File Replication