![]() Here is the link to the Windows Server 2008/R2 licensing guide in PDF format and here is the link to its 2012 counterpart if you want to see things in gory detail. $4,809 (Processor + CAL minimum of 2 processors unlimited virtualization) Here’s a quick comparison table with 2008 R2: Licensing wise, this also changes the landscape a little. Looks like the two marketing organizations didn’t have a pow-wow □ Also of note is that Small Business Server is kaput as well, and apparently, not to return. I find this pretty funny and ironic since SQL Server 2012 made the opposite decision – axe Datacenter and just keep Enterprise. You may notice one major edition has been eliminated: Enterprise. Foundation (OEM only, so not really something you can buy per se).There’s a bit of a change in what will be available which you should be aware of. Guess we’re getting close to RTM (or so Mary Jo Foley says). Today, Microsoft announced the different editions that will ship for Windows Server 2012 when it is released. Windows Server 2012 Editions, Licensing, and a Big WSFC Changeīy: Allan Hirt on Jin Failover Clustering, Licensing, SQL Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
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