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Windows Server is a brand name for server operating systems released by Microsoft Corporation. This name has been used for the following software releases:
- Windows 2000 Server, the release based on Windows 2000
- Windows Server 2003, the previous release of Windows Server
- Windows Server 2008, the current release of Windows Server
- Windows HPC Server 2008, an edition designed exclusively for high-performance computing
- Windows Server 2008 R2, the next release of Windows Server
- Windows Small Business Server, an operating system based on Windows Server with some integrated Microsoft Servers, for small businesses
- Windows Essential Business Server, a product similar to Small Business Server, but for medium-sized businesses
- Windows Home Server, a home server operating system for file sharing and streaming, automated backups, and remote access
See also
- Microsoft Servers, overview of Microsoft's Server range of products.
- Windows NT
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