It is already decided that windows server 2008 R2 will released alongside Windows 7 but date is not decided yet. The synchronization of the Server 2008 launch now looks almost certain to be one of those.
Launching the two products simultaneously makes sense, not least because several of the business features in Windows 7 are dependent on a Server 2008 R2 infrastructure.
New additions such as Direct Access (a no-fuss alternative to VPN access to company networks) and Branch Cache (a feature that stores copies of files on local PCs and servers, reducing the amount of time it takes satellite offices to download files) are both only available to companies running Server 2008 R2.
Source: pcpro.co.uk
No comments:
Post a Comment