An FAQ (PDF) reveals the company is focusing its efforts into "making Windows Server 2012 Essentials the ideal first server operating system for both small business and home use." Instead, the company plans to combine the features from Windows Home Server into Windows Server 2012 Essentials. The software giant also revealed it will no longer offer a separate Windows Home Server edition. Similar to the Windows 8 client side, Microsoft is simplifying its offerings to businesses for Windows Server 2012, bringing the number down from 12 to just four. The four editions include Standard, Datacenter, Essentials, and foundation - all are targeted at different business and enterprise environments. Microsoft has unveiled its four simplified versions of Windows Server 2012 today and killed off Windows Home Server at the same time.
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