![]() ![]() 8 Windows Home Server 2011 is based on Windows Server 2008 R2 and requires x86-64 CPUs (64-bit), while its predecessor worked on the older IA-32 (32-bit) architecture as well. ![]() Some new changes to WHS 2011 feature a more robust system, easier installation, simpler management, better backups and more flexible remote access. Windows Home Server 2011 is the last Windows Home Server release 7 and was succeeded by Windows Server 2012 Essentials. The Windows Home Server Team says that “Affordable and easy-to-use, Windows Home Server 2011 is the ideal solution to help families keep their important digital files and data automatically backed up, organized, and accessible from virtually anywhere.” WHS 2011 will be available in 19 different languages including: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan), Chinese (Hong Kong), Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. Downloads via MSDN and TechNet will also be available in early April, so it wouldn’t hurt to check on back on these services often for updates. We can start seeing Windows Home Server 2011, WHS 2011 for short, available for evaluation as early as April and then in the OEM market by May. On March 29, Microsoft announced that Windows Home Server 2011 was signed off, making it soon available for purchase. ![]()
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