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Windows Server 2008 R2 trial available, full version on MSDN, TechNet

The final, shipping version of Windows Server 2008 R2 is now available for download. Those with MSDN or TechNet subscriptions can get the full version (Web, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Itanium), while anyone is free to download an evaluation edition:

Windows Server 2008 R2 builds on the award-winning foundation of Windows Server 2008, expanding existing technology and adding new features to enable organizations to increase the reliability and flexibility of their server infrastructures. New virtualization tools, Web resources, management enhancements, and exciting Windows 7 integration help save time, reduce costs, and provide a platform for a dynamic and efficiently managed datacenter. Powerful tools such as Internet Information Services (IIS) version 7.5, updated Server Manager and Hyper-V platforms and Windows PowerShell version 2.0 combine to give customers greater control, increased efficiency and the ability to react to front-line business needs faster than ever before.

Remember that Windows Server 2008 R2 is available only in x64 (and Itanium); there are no 32-bit versions.

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Windows Server 2008 R2 trial available, full version on MSDN, TechNet | The Software Nook said:

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August 14, 2009 1:59 PM
 

Waethorn said:

"Those with MSDN or TechNet subscriptions can get the full version (Web, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Itanium), while anyone is free to download an evaluation edition"

Actually, TechNet versions ARE evaluation editions.  They just don't have any time limitations.

MSDN versions are for development teams to test their software on.

Neither are for resale, or for hosting customer data, and TechNet Plus versions are not for production environments.

August 14, 2009 3:08 PM
 

EricoF3 said:

We can see that Zune and Desktop OS raise passions more than servers lolololo

August 14, 2009 3:45 PM
 

Ocean said:

Question 1:  Is there a Thurrott done Palm Pre review?

Question 2:  Any news about Zune HD apps?

The guessing is that this is the SDK:

xeno.extendev.org/.../techvi-zune-development-with-xna.html

One iPhone developer says MS approached him to develop for their platform:

"He was contacted by Microsoft a few months ago, with an offer to port his app to the Zune in exchange for “a bucket of money”. He turned them down, but assumes, as I do, that Microsoft reached out to the developers of multiple popular iPhone apps."

August 14, 2009 4:28 PM
 

Waethorn said:

...still waiting for the RTM OPK bits.

August 14, 2009 4:54 PM
 

gfryesc1 said:

another non event from thurrott.  winsupersnooze

August 14, 2009 7:39 PM
 

lketchum said:

Super Snooze, huh?

Hardly. Anyone saying that hasn't touched a tenth of what WS08 can do - much less R2.

Just a sample... we deployed a TSWEB gateway for a banking system and leveraged RemoteApp to support a legacy application that is now securely available to users, regardless of where they are and what system they are running. NAP ensures the connected clients conform to policy. We used all existing hardware, so the costs were very low.

Among the problems that were solved included a clear and easy to use pathway off of XP (the apps run on an older W2K3 server internally and only GW supports the connected sessions via TSWEB and RemoteAapp).

The legacy apps run as though they are installed locally, after having logged into a secure website and simply clicking on them. In this case we supported the remote use of a loan/lending suite and added other tools.

Remote Desktop access is also provided, for users who need desktop access to office systems - but the point here is that they don't need to.

We retired a fleet of private lines, VPN hardware and of course the time and costs associated with device updates and licensing.

We regard this sort of thing as a good example of "Cloud Computing."

Costs? One Windows Server 2008 server license and some added RAM. The impact has been huge and the new modern services, accessible from secure WSS 3.0 based collaboration spaces has been wildly popular - users had to learn nothing new and have to do much less than previously required, The legacy app is identical in function to what it was - only now it can be accessed much more easily.

I know it isn’t as sexy as a new shiny consumer electronics device – not unless you’re the small bank president or loan officer responsible for a good bit more than how good you feel about some new gizmo.

While it's only one example of what is possible under WS08, it is practical and reflects the value in the product. I’d look at what is there and use some imagination about how it can be used, before I’d scoff at it and label it a snooze-fest.

August 15, 2009 11:11 AM
 

LuxZg said:

Well, availability of new server OS is certainly a great event for me. If you disagree I believe you should follow some other website and not winsupersite.

I'm just sorry I'm going on a vacation in a few days, so I won't be able to test it untill I'm back

August 15, 2009 11:22 AM
 

rr0de74@live.com said:

Amen to 64bit only, and single .ISO at that.

With 2003 I had 8 ISO files, 2 per each version of 2003, 32bit standard, 32 enterprise, 64bit stan.....you get the picture.

Now its time to plan my 2003-2008 AD migration!

August 15, 2009 11:24 AM
 

rr0de74@live.com said:

@ikethum unless you had the TS cals, its not as cheap as you state.  

You could have done all that with Citrix, for years now.  We push apps via citrix to PC's and Macs.  Our VPN is nothing but Citrix now.  Citrix is probably more expensive but it has 100x the options/power of app publishing in 2008 TS.

August 15, 2009 11:27 AM
 

lketchum said:

@rr0de74@live.com,

The only client requirement is the web browser.

See, technet.microsoft.com/.../cc730673(WS.10).aspx

Why would I want to run a third-party client/server when I don't have to? Yes, one could approximate this capability in Citrix, but part of the requirement and goals were to not have to use Citrix or something similar. The larger goal was to fnd a path out of XP, and at the same time, deliver a far better user experience where apps were executed as though they were locally installed, with their own systems tray entries.

I was very clear about what the only new costs were and yes, Citrix is far more costly, but direct costs associated with it were only one part of our overall goals. Reduced complexity and operating costs were others.

August 15, 2009 12:58 PM
 

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August 25, 2009 12:44 AM
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