Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

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All of the products we offer in this website are full; it's the retail versions that come with a genuine license key. You will be able to register the license key online as well as download updates. You can verify the authenticity of any key with the company's original tool such as Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) tool. In the rare instance our any product doesn't work, you can get your money back as we already claimed in our refund policy.

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Once you paid, License and download link of the product information is sent to you by e-mail as the ISO of the original disc or ZIP archive (within 3-36 hours). 
You can save it in your computer or write it to a blank CD, DVD or USB-Drive and use it to install the product. 
We offer Only DIGITAL DELIVERY, No physical delivery option is available here.  


Simply put, Windows Server 2012 helps you transform your IT operations to reduce costs and deliver a whole new level of business value. Windows Server 2012 brings our company’s experience building and operating public clouds to the server platform for private clouds. The new licensing and packaging makes it easier to manage workloads in highly virtualized public and private cloud environments. Windows Server 2012 will move to a consistent licensing model and will have common features enabling the reduction of editions. Both Standard and Datacenter editions provide the same set of features; the only thing that differentiates the editions is the number of Virtual Machines (VMs). A Standard edition license will entitle you to run up to two VMs on up to two processors (subject to the VM use rights outlined in the Product Use Rights document). A Datacenter edition license will entitle you to run an unlimited number of VMs on up to two processors. All features that are available in the Datacenter edition are also available in the Standard edition, including high availability features like failover clustering. The only difference between the two editions will be virtualization rights.