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Windows Server 2003A version of the Windows NT operating systemDeveloperMicrosoftOS familyMicrosoft WindowsWorking stateNo longer supportedSource model

  • Source-available (through Shared Source Initiative)

General
availabilityApril 24, 2003; 16 years ago[1]Final releaseService Pack 2 (5.2.3790) / March 13, 2007; 12 years ago[2]Marketing targetBusinessPlatformsIA-32, x86–64, ItaniumKernel typeHybrid (Windows NT kernel)Default user interfaceWindows shell (Graphical)LicenseTrialware[3] and volume licensing,[4] with client access licenses[5]Preceded byWindows 2000 (2000)Succeeded byWindows Server 2003 R2 (2005)Official websitewww.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/Support statusMainstream support ended on July 13, 2010
Extended support ended on July 14, 2015[6][7]

Windows Server 2003 is a serveroperating system produced by Microsoft and released on April 24, 2003.[8] It is the successor to Windows 2000 Server and the predecessor to Windows Server 2008. An updated version, Windows Server 2003 R2, was released to manufacturing on December 6, 2005. Windows Server 2003’s kernel was later adopted in the development of Windows Vista.[9]

  • 4Editions
  • 5Derivatives
  • 5.2Windows Storage Server
  • 6Updates

Overview[edit]

Windows Server 2003 is the follow-up to Windows 2000 Server, incorporating compatibility and other features from Windows XP. Unlike Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003’s default installation has none of the server components enabled, to reduce the attack surface of new machines. Windows Server 2003 includes compatibility modes to allow older applications to run with greater stability. It was made more compatible with Windows NT 4.0 domain-based networking. Windows Server 2003 brought in enhanced Active Directory compatibility and better deployment support to ease the transition from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional.

The product went through several name changes during the course of development. When first announced in 2000, it was known by its codename ‘Whistler Server’; it was named ‘Windows 2002 Server’ for a brief time in mid-2001, followed by ‘Windows .NET Server’ and ‘Windows .NET Server 2003’. After Microsoft chose to focus the ‘.NET’ branding on the .NET Framework, the OS was finally released as ‘Windows Server 2003’.[10]

Development[edit]

Windows Server 2003 was the first Microsoft Windows version which was thoroughly subjected to semi-automated testing for bugs with a software system called PREfast[11] developed by computer scientistAmitabh Srivastava at Microsoft Research.[12] The automated bug checking system was first tested on Windows 2000 but not thoroughly.[11] Amitabh Srivastava’s PREfast found 12% of Windows Server 2003’s bugs, the remaining 88% being found by human computer programmers.[11] Microsoft employs more than 4,700 programmers who work on Windows, 60% of whom are software testers[12] whose job is to find bugs in Windows source code. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates stated that Windows Server 2003 was Microsoft’s ‘most rigorously tested software to date.’[12]

Microsoft later used Windows Server 2003’s kernel in the development of Windows Vista.[9]

Changes[edit]

Manage Your Server

The following features are new to Windows Server 2003:

  • Internet Information Services (IIS) v6.0
  • Significant improvements to Message Queuing
  • Manage Your Server — a role management administrative tool that allows an administrator to choose what functionality the server should provide
  • Improvements to Active Directory, such as the ability to deactivate classes from the schema, or to run multiple instances of the directory server (ADAM)
  • Improvements to Group Policy handling and administration
  • Provides a backup system to restore lost files
  • Improved disk management, including the ability to back up from shadows of files, allowing the backup of open files.
  • Improved scripting and command line tools, which are part of Microsoft’s initiative to bring a complete command shell to the next version of Windows
  • Support for a hardware-based ‘watchdog timer’, which can restart the server if the operating system does not respond within a certain amount of time.[13]

The ability to create a rescue disk was removed in favor of Automated System Recovery (ASR).

Editions[edit]

Windows Server 2003 comes in a number of editions, each targeted towards a particular size and type of business.[14][15] In general, all variants of Windows Server 2003 have the ability to share files and printers, act as an application server, host message queues, provide email services, authenticate users, act as an X.509 certificate server, provide LDAP directory services, serve streaming media, and to perform other server-oriented functions.

Supported hardware capabilities across editions of Windows Server 2003[16]CriteriaWebStandardEnterpriseDatacenterMaximum physical CPUs24864Maximum RAMIA-32 x862 GB4 GB64 GB64 GBx64N/A32 GB1 TB1 TBIA-64 ItaniumN/AN/A2 TB2 TB

Web[edit]

Windows Server 2003 Web is meant for building and hosting Web applications, Web pages, and XML web services. It is designed to be used primarily as an IIS web server[17] and provides a platform for developing and deploying XML Web services and applications that use ASP.NET technology. Domain controller and Terminal Services functionality are not included on Web Edition. However, Remote Desktop for Administration is available. Only 10 concurrent file-sharing connections are allowed at any moment. It is not possible to install Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Exchange software in this edition without installing Service Pack 1. Despite supporting XML Web services and ASP.NET, UDDI cannot be deployed on Windows Server 2003 Web. The .NET Framework version 2.0 is not included with Windows Server 2003 Web, but can be installed as a separate update from Windows Update.

Windows Server 2003 Web supports a maximum of 2 physical processors and a maximum of 2 GB of RAM.[16] It is the only edition of Windows Server 2003 that does not require any client access license (CAL) when used as the internet facing server front-end for Internet Information Services and Windows Server Update Services. When using it for storage or as a back-end with another remote server as the front-end, CALs may still be required.[17][clarification needed]

Standard[edit]

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard is aimed towards small to medium-sized businesses. Standard Edition supports file and printer sharing, offers secure Internet connectivity, and allows centralized desktop application deployment. A specialized version for the x64 architecture was released in April 2005.[18] The IA-32 version supports up to four physical processors and up to 4 GB RAM;[16] the x64 version is capable of addressing up to 32 GB of RAM[16] and also supports Non-Uniform Memory Access.

Enterprise[edit]

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise is aimed towards medium to large businesses. It is a full-function server operating system that supports up to 8 physical processors and provides enterprise-class features such as eight-node clustering using Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) software and support for up to 64 GB of RAM through PAE.[16] Enterprise Edition also comes in specialized versions for the x64 and Itanium architectures. With Service Pack 2 installed, the x64 and Itanium versions are capable of addressing up to 1 TB and 2 TB of RAM,[16] respectively. This edition also supports Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). It also provides the ability to hot-add supported hardware. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise is also the required edition to issue custom certificate templates.

Datacenter[edit]

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter is designed[19] for infrastructures demanding high security and reliability. Windows Server 2003 is available for IA-32, Itanium, and x64 processors. It supports a maximum of 32 physical processors on IA-32 platform or 64 physical processors on x64 and IA-64 hardware. IA-32 versions of this edition support up to 64 GB of RAM.[16] With Service Pack 2 installed, the x64 versions support up to 1 TB while the IA-64 versions support up to 2 TB of RAM.[16] Windows Server 2003 Datacenter also allows limiting processor and memory usage on a per-application basis.

This edition has better support for storage area networks (SANs): It features a service which uses Windows sockets to emulate TCP/IP communication over native SAN service providers, thereby allowing a SAN to be accessed over any TCP/IP channel. With this, any application that can communicate over TCP/IP can use a SAN, without any modification to the application.

The Datacenter edition, like the Enterprise edition, supports 8-node clustering. Clustering increases availability and fault tolerance of server installations by distributing and replicating the service among many servers. This edition supports clustering with each cluster having its own dedicated storage, or with all cluster nodes connected to a common SAN.

Derivatives[edit]

Windows Compute Cluster Server[edit]

Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (CCS), released in June 2006, is designed for high-end applications that require high performance computingclusters. It is designed to be deployed on numerous computers to be clustered together to achieve supercomputing speeds. Each Compute Cluster Server network comprises at least one controlling head node and subordinate processing nodes that carry out most of the work.

Compute Cluster Server uses the Microsoft Messaging Passing Interface v2 (MS-MPI) to communicate between the processing nodes on the cluster network. It ties nodes together with a powerful inter-process communication mechanism which can be complex because of communications between hundreds or even thousands of processors working in parallel.

The application programming interface consists of over 160 functions. A job launcher enables users to execute jobs to be executed in the computing cluster. MS MPI was designed to be compatible with the reference open source MPI2 specification which is widely used in High-performance computing (HPC). With some exceptions because of security considerations, MS MPI covers the complete set of MPI2 functionality as implemented in MPICH2, except for the planned future features of dynamic process spawn and publishing.

Windows Storage Server[edit]

Windows Storage Server 2003, a part of the Windows Server 2003 series, is a specialized server operating system for network-attached storage (NAS). Launched in 2003 at Storage Decisions in Chicago, it is optimized for use in file and print sharing and also in storage area network (SAN) scenarios. It is only available through Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Unlike other Windows Server 2003 editions that provide file and printer sharing functionality, Windows Storage Server 2003 does not require any CAL.

Windows Storage Server 2003 NAS equipment can be headless, which means that they are without any monitors, keyboards or mice, and are administered remotely. Such devices are plugged into any existing IP network and the storage capacity is available to all users. Windows Storage Server 2003 can use RAID arrays to provide data redundancy, fault-tolerance and high performance. Multiple such NAS servers can be clustered to appear as a single device, which allows responsibility for serving clients to be shared in such a way that if one server fails then other servers can take over (often termed a failover) which also improves fault-tolerance.

Windows Storage Server 2003 can also be used to create a Storage Area Network, in which the data is transferred in terms of chunks rather than files, thus providing more granularity to the data that can be transferred. This provides higher performance to database and transaction processing applications. Windows Storage Server 2003 also allows NAS devices to be connected to a SAN.

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, as a follow-up to Windows Storage Server 2003, adds file-server performance optimization, Single Instance Storage (SIS), and index-based search. Single instance storage (SIS) scans storage volumes for duplicate files, and moves the duplicate files to the common SIS store. The file on the volume is replaced with a link to the file. This substitution reduces the amount of storage space required, by as much as 70%.[20]

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 provides an index-based, full-text search based on the indexing engine already built into Windows server.[20] The updated search engine speeds up indexed searches on network shares. This edition also provides filters for searching many standard file formats, such as .zip, AutoCAD, XML, MP3, and .pdf, and all Microsoft Office file formats.

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 includes built in support for Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server, and adds a Storage Management snap-in for the Microsoft Management Console. It can be used to manage storage volumes centrally, including DFS shares, on servers running Windows Storage Server R2.

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 can be used as an iSCSI target with standard and enterprise editions of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, incorporating WinTarget iSCSI technology which Microsoft acquired in 2006 by from StringBean software.[21][22] This will be an add-on feature available for purchase through OEM partners as an iSCSI feature pack, or is included in some versions of WSS as configured by OEMs.

Windows Storage Server 2003 can be promoted to function as a domain controller; however, this edition is not licensed to run directory services. It can be joined to an existing domain as a member server.[23]

Features[edit]

  • Distributed File System (DFS): DFS allows multiple network shares to be aggregated as a virtual file system.
  • Support for SAN and iSCSI: Computers can connect to a Storage Server over the LAN, and there is no need for a separate fibre channel network. Thus a Storage Area Network can be created over the LAN itself. iSCSI uses the SCSI protocol to transfer data as a block of bytes, rather than as a file. This increases performance of the Storage network in some scenarios, such as using a database server.
  • Virtual Disc Service: It allows NAS devices, RAID devices and SAN shares to be exposed and managed as if they were normal hard drives.
  • JBOD systems: JBOD (Just a bunch of discs) systems, by using VDS, can manage a group of individual storage devices as a single unit. There is no need for the storage units to be of the same maker and model.
  • Software and Hardware RAID: Windows Storage Server 2003 has intrinsic support for hardware implementation of RAID. In case hardware support is not available, it can use software enabled RAID. In that case, all processing is done by the OS.
  • Multi Path IO (MPIO): It provides an alternate connection to IO devices in case the primary path is down.

Editions[edit]

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 was available in the following editions: Synaptic touchpad driver lenovo windows 7.

ExpressWorkgroupStandardEnterpriseNumber of physical CPUs[i]111–41–64x64 versions availableYesYesYesYesNumbers of disk drives24UnlimitedUnlimitedNICs12UnlimitedUnlimitedPrint serviceNoYesYesYesCALs requiredNoNoNoNoiSCSI target supportOptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalClusteringNoNoNoYes

  1. ^Microsoft defines a physical CPU/processor as a single socket/node on the systemboard. For O/S licensing purposes, a dual-socket single-core (Intel Pentium/4 Xeon, AMD Athlon/64) system counts as a total of 2 processors, whereas a single-socket quad-core CPU (such as AMD’s Opteron and Intel’s Xeon) counts as 1 processor. Microsoft’s policy has no bearing on how third-party software vendors (such as Oracle) administer CPU licensing for its server applications.

Windows Unified Data Storage Server is a version of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 with iSCSI target support standard, available in only the standard and enterprise editions.

Windows Small Business Server[edit]

Windows Small Business Server (SBS) is a software suite which includes Windows Server and additional technologies aimed at providing a small business with a complete technology solution.

The Standard edition of SBS includes Microsoft Remote Web Workplace, Windows SharePoint Services, Microsoft Exchange Server, Fax Server, Active Directory, a basic firewall, DHCP server and network address translation capabilities. The Premium edition of SBS adds Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft ISA Server 2004.

SBS has its own type of CAL that is different and costs slightly more than CALs for the other editions of Windows Server 2003. However, the SBS CAL encompasses the user CALs for Windows Server, Exchange Server, SQL Server and ISA Server, and hence is less expensive than buying all other CALs individually.

SBS has the following design limitations, mainly affecting Active Directory:[24]

  • Only one computer in a Windows Server domain can be running SBS
  • SBS must be the root of the Active Directory forest
  • SBS cannot trust any other domains
  • SBS is limited to 75 users or devices depending on the type of CAL
  • SBS is limited to a maximum of 4 GB of RAM (Random Access Memory)
  • SBS domains cannot have any child domains
  • Terminal Services only operates in remote administration mode on SBS, meaning that only two simultaneous RDP sessions are allowed[25]

To remove the limitations from an instance of SBS and upgrade to regular Windows Server, Exchange Server, SQL and ISA Server, there is a Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Transition Pack.[26]

Windows Home Server[edit]

Windows Home Server is an operating system from Microsoft based on Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP2 (this can be seen in the directory listings of the installation DVD). Windows Home Server was announced on January 7, 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates and is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, and remote access.

Windows Home Server began shipment to OEMs on September 15, 2007.[27]

Windows Server for Embedded Systems[edit]

Windows Server 2003 for Embedded Systems replaced ‘Windows 2000 Server for Embedded Systems’. Intended use was for building firewall, VPN caching servers and similar appliances.[28] Versions were available with ‘Server Appliance Software’ and with ‘Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server’ [29]

Availability of the original version ended May 28, 2003. Availability of R2 ended March 5, 2006. End of Support is scheduled for July 14, 2015 (R2 and original), and End of Licence is scheduled for May 28, 2018 (R2 and original).[30] The end of support date indicates that the supported service pack was dated July 14, 2005. The End of Licence date is the last date that OEM’s may distribute systems using this version. All versions continue to receive Critical security updates until the end of support:[31] Microsoft has not announced extended support dates for Windows Server 2003 for Embedded Systems.

Release 2 for Embedded Systems was available in 32 and 64 bit versions, Standard (1–4 CPU) and Enterprise (1–8 CPU):[32]

Updates[edit]

Service Pack 1[edit]

On March 30, 2005, Microsoft released Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003. Among the improvements are many of the same updates that were provided to Windows XP users with Service Pack 2. Features that are added with Service Pack 1 include:

  • Security Configuration Wizard: A tool that allows administrators to more easily research, and make changes to, security policies.[33]
  • Hot Patching: This feature is set to extend Windows Server 2003’s ability to take DLL, Driver, and non-kernel patches without a reboot.
  • IIS 6.0 Metabase Auditing: Allowing the tracking of metabase edits.[34]
  • Windows Firewall: Brings many of the improvements from Windows XP Service Pack 2 to Windows Server 2003; also with the Security Configuration Wizard, it allows administrators to more easily manage the incoming open ports, as it will automatically detect and select default roles.
  • Other networking improvements include support for Wireless Provisioning Services, better IPv6 support, and new protections against SYN flood TCP attacks.[35]
  • Post-Setup Security Updates: A default mode that is turned on when a Service Pack 1 server is first booted up after installation. It configures the firewall to block all incoming connections, and directs the user to install updates.
  • Data Execution Prevention (DEP): Support for the No Execute (NX) bit which helps to prevent buffer overflow exploits that are often the attack vector of Windows Server exploits.[36]
  • Windows Media Player version 10
  • Internet Explorer 6 SV1[37] (e.g. ‘IE6 SP2’)
  • Support for fixed disks bearing data organized using the GUID Partition Table system[38]

A full list of updates is available in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.[39]

Service Pack 2[edit]

Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2003 was released on March 13, 2007.[40] The release date was originally scheduled for the first half of 2006.[40] On June 13, 2006, Microsoft made an initial test version of Service Pack 2 available to Microsoft Connect users, with a build number of 2721. This was followed by build 2805, known as Beta 2 Refresh. The final build is 3790.

Microsoft has described Service Pack 2 as a ‘standard’ service pack release containing previously released security updates, hotfixes, and reliability and performance improvements.[41] In addition, Service Pack 2 contains Microsoft Management Console 3.0, Windows Deployment Services (which replaces Remote Installation Services), support for WPA2, and improvements to IPsec and MSConfig. Service Pack 2 also adds Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack (SNP),[42] which allows hardware acceleration for processing network packets, thereby enabling faster throughput. SNP was previously available as an out-of-band update for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1.

Windows Server 2003 R2[edit]

Windows Server 2003 R2 is the title of a complementary offering by Microsoft. It consists of a copy of Windows Server 2003 SP1 on one CD and a host of optionally installed new features (reminiscent of Microsoft Plus!) on another.[43] It was released to manufacturing on December 6, 2005 for IA-32 and x64 platforms, but not for IA-64.[44] It was succeeded by Windows Server 2008.

New features of Windows Server 2003 R2 include:[45]

  • Microsoft Management Console version 3.0. Additionally, several new snap-ins are included:
  • Print Management Console, for managing print servers
  • File Server Resource Manager, for managing disk quotas on file servers
  • Storage Manager for SANs, for managing LUNs
  • A new version of Distributed File System that includes remote differential compression technology
  • Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, a hypervisor and the precursor to Hyper-V

Support lifecycle[edit]

On July 13, 2010, Windows Server 2003’s mainstream support expired and the extended support phase began. During the extended support phase, Microsoft continued to provide security updates; however, free technical support, warranty claims, and design changes are no longer being offered.[46] Extended support lasted until July 14, 2015.[46]

Although Windows Server 2003 is unsupported, Microsoft released an emergency security patch in May 2017 for the OS as well as other unsupported versions of Windows (including Windows XP and Windows 8 RTM), to address a vulnerability that was being leveraged by the WannaCry ransomware attack.[47][48]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^’SP2 Goes Live’. Windows Server Blog. Microsoft.
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  34. ^’Metabase Auditing (IIS 6.0)’. Retrieved September 2, 2006.
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  37. ^SV1 stands for ‘Security Version 1’, referring to the set of security enhancements made for that release [1]. This version of Internet Explorer is more popularly known as IE6 SP2, given that it is included with Windows XP Service Pack 2, but this can lead to confusion when discussing Windows Server 2003, which includes the same functionality in the SP1 update to that operating system.
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External links[edit]

  • Windows Server 2003 on Microsoft TechNet
  • Windows Server 2003 Downloads on Microsoft TechNet
  • Kernel comparison with Linux 2.6 by David Solomon, Mark Russinovich, and Andreas Polze

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Edgeline Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMoonshot Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VSynergy Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V480 Gen9 Compute Module480 Gen10 Compute Module660 Gen10 Compute ModuleBL Series Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VBL460c Gen9BL460c Gen10DL Series Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL20 Gen10DL160 Gen10DL180 Gen10DL325 Gen10DL360 Gen9DL360 Gen10DL380 Gen9DL380 Gen10DL385 Gen10DL560 Gen10DL580 Gen10ML Series Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VML30 Gen10ML110 Gen10ML350 Gen10XL Series Windows Server 2019EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VXL170r Gen10XL190r Gen10XL230k Gen10XL270d Gen10XL420 Gen10XL450 Gen10Integrity Superdome X Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VSuperdome FlexEdgeline Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMoonshot Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMicroserver Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMicroServer Gen8MicroServer Gen10Synergy Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V480 Gen9 Compute Module480 Gen10 Compute Module620 Gen9 Compute Module660 Gen9 Compute Module660 Gen10 Compute Module680 Gen9 Compute ModuleBL Series Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VBL420c Gen8BL460c Gen8BL460c Gen9BL460c Gen10BL465c Gen8BL660c Gen8BL660c Gen9WS460c Gen8WS460c Gen9CL Series Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL Series Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL20 Gen9DL20 Gen10DL60 Gen9DL80 Gen9DL120 Gen9DL160 Gen8DL160 Gen9DL160 Gen10DL180 Gen9DL180 Gen10DL320e Gen8DL320e Gen8 v2DL325 Gen10DL360e Gen8DL360p Gen8DL360 Gen9DL360 Gen10DL380e Gen8DL380p Gen8DL380 Gen9DL380 Gen10DL385p Gen8DL385 Gen10DL560 Gen8DL560 Gen9DL560 Gen10DL580 Gen8DL580 Gen9DL580 Gen10ML Series Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VML10 v2ML10 Gen9ML30 Gen9ML30 Gen10ML110 Gen9ML110 Gen10ML150 Gen9ML310e Gen8ML310e Gen8 v2ML350e Gen8ML350e Gen8 v2ML350p Gen8ML350 Gen9ML350 Gen10SL Series Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VSL210t Gen8SL230s Gen8SL250s Gen8SL270s Gen8XL Series Windows Server 2016EssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VXL170r Gen9XL170r Gen10XL190r Gen9XL190r Gen10XL230a Gen9XL230k Gen10XL250a Gen9XL270d Gen9XL270d Gen10XL280d Gen9XL420 Gen9XL450 Gen9XL450 Gen10Integrity Superdome X Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VBL920s Gen8Edgeline Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMoonshot Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMicroserver Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMicroServer Gen8MicroServer Gen10Synergy Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V480 Gen9 Compute Module480 Gen10 Compute Module620 Gen9 Compute Module660 Gen9 Compute Module660 Gen10 Compute Module680 Gen9 Compute ModuleBL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VBL420c Gen8BL460c Gen8BL460c Gen93BL460c Gen10BL465c Gen8BL490c G7BL620c G7BL660c Gen8BL660c Gen9BL680c G7BL685c G7WS460c Gen8WS460c Gen93CL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL20 Gen9DL60 Gen93DL80 Gen93DL120 Gen93DL160 Gen9DL160 Gen10DL180 Gen9DL180 Gen10DL320e Gen8DL320e Gen8 v2DL325 Gen10DL360e Gen8DL360p Gen8DL360p Gen8 SEDL360 Gen93DL360 Gen10DL380e Gen8DL380p Gen8DL380 Gen93DL380 Gen10DL385p Gen8DL385 Gen10DL560 Gen8DL560 Gen9DL560 Gen10DL580 Gen8DL580 Gen9DL580 Gen10DL585 G7ML Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VML10ML10 v2ML10 Gen9ML30 Gen9ML110 Gen9ML110 Gen10ML150 Gen93ML310e Gen8 v2ML310e Gen8ML350e Gen8 v2ML350e Gen8ML350p Gen8ML350 Gen93ML350 Gen10SL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VSL210t Gen8SL230s Gen8SL250s Gen8SL270s Gen8SL4540 Gen8XL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VXL170r Gen93XL170r Gen10XL190r Gen9XL190r Gen10XL220a Gen8 v2XL230a Gen93XL230k Gen10XL250a Gen93XL270d Gen93XL420 Gen93XL450 Gen93XL450 Gen10IoT Gateway Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V

All Servers certified for WS2012 R2 Operating System are automatically certified for WS2012 Operating System as well.

BL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V BL460c G6 BL460c G7BL465c G7DL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL160 Gen8 DL360 G6 DL360 G7 DL380 G6 DL380 G7 DL385 G7 DL580 G7 DL980 G7ML Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V ML110 G7 ML350 G6SL Series Windows Server 2012 R2FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V SL335s G7Edgeline Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMoonshot Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMicroserver Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VMicroServer Gen8Synergy Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-V480 Gen9 Compute Module620 Gen9 Compute Module660 Gen9 Compute Module680 Gen9 Compute ModuleBL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VBL420c Gen8BL460c Gen9BL465c Gen8BL620c G7BL660c Gen8BL660c Gen9BL680c G7BL685c G7WS460c Gen8WS460c Gen9DL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL20 Gen9DL60 Gen9DL80 Gen9DL120 Gen9DL160 Gen9DL180 Gen9DL320e Gen8DL320e Gen8 v2DL360e Gen8DL360p Gen8DL360p Gen8 SEDL360 Gen9DL380e Gen8DL380p Gen8DL380 Gen9DL385p Gen8DL560 Gen8DL560 Gen9DL580 Gen8DL580 Gen9DL585 G7DL980 G7ML Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VML10ML10 v2ML30 Gen9ML110 Gen9ML150 Gen9ML310e Gen8ML310e Gen8 v2ML350e Gen8ML350e Gen8 v2ML350p Gen8ML350 Gen9SL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VSL165s G7SL210t Gen8SL230s Gen8SL250s Gen8SL270s Gen8SL390s G7SL4540 Gen8SL4545 G7XL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VXL170r Gen9XL190r Gen9XL220a Gen8 v2XL230a Gen9XL250a Gen9XL270d Gen9XL420 Gen9XL450 Gen9BL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VBL2x220c G7BL460c G6BL460c G7BL460c Gen8BL465c G7BL490c G7DL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VDL120 G7DL160 Gen8DL165 G7DL360 G6DL360 G7DL380 G6DL380 G7DL385 G7DL580 G7ML Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VML110 G7ML350 G6SL Series Windows Server 2012FoundationEssentialsStandardDatacenterHyper-VSL335s G7Edgeline Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2Moonshot Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2Microserver Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2BL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2DL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2DL20 Gen93
(Not supported, refer to footnote #3 for more detail)ML Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2ML10 Gen93
(Not supported, refer to footnote #3 for more detail)ML30 Gen93
(Not supported, refer to footnote #3 for more detail)SL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2XL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2BL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2DL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2DL370 G6*FX, 2DL380 G7* 2ML Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2ML370 G6*FX, 2SL Series Windows Server 2008 R2Hyper-V R2Foundation R2Web R2STD R2ENT R2DC R2ACA R2EMB STD R2EMB ENT R2HPC R2Microserver Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onMicroServerMicroServer Gen8BL Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onBL420c Gen8 1BL460c Gen8 1BL465c Gen8 1DL Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onDL160 G6DL160 Gen8* 1DL320e Gen8 1DL320e Gen8 v2 1DL360e Gen8 1DL360p Gen8 1DL380e Gen8 1DL380p Gen8 1DL385p Gen8 1ML Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onML/DL370 G6* FXML310e Gen8 1ML310e Gen8 v2 1ML350e Gen8 1ML350p Gen8 1SL Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onSL230s Gen8 1SL250s Gen8 1SL270s Gen8 1SL4540 Gen8 1, 2BL Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onBL280c G5BL460c G6*BL460c G7*BL465c G6BL465c G7*BL490c G6*BL490c G7*BL495c G6DL Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onDL120 G6DL120 G7DL165 G6DL165 G7DL170h G6DL180 G6DL2x170h G6DL4x170h G6DL320 G6*DL360 G6*DL360 G7*DL370 G6*FXDL380 G6*DL380 G7*DL385 G5pDL385 G6ML Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onML110 G6ML110 G7ML150 G6ML310 G5pML330 G6*ML350 G6*SL Series Windows Small Business Server 2011StandardEssentials EditionPremium Add-onSL270s Gen8 1Microserver MultiPoint Server 2011PremiumMicroServerDL Series MultiPoint Server 2011PremiumDL160 G6ML Series MultiPoint Server 2011PremiumML/DL370 G6* FXML150 G6Important Connectivity Information Connection MethodMultiseatProLiant Tower Servers 1ProLiant Rack Servers 1Lan (Thin Client or RDP from PC)YesYesYesHP t100, t150 ‘Zero Client’YesPendingNoDirect connect with embedded videoYesYesNoDirect connect with optional PCIe graphics cardYesPendingNoDL Series MultiPoint Server 2011PremiumDL120 G6DL120 G7DL160se G6DL165 G7DL180 G6DL320 G6*DL360 G6DL360 G7*DL380 G6DL380 G7*DL385 G6DL385 G7*ML Series MultiPoint Server 2011PremiumML110 G7ML150 G6ML330 G6*ML350 G6*Microserver Windows Home Server 2011MicroServerMoonshot Windows 10 (x64)HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducationMoonshot Windows 8.1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateMoonshot Windows 7 with SP1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateMoonshot Windows 7 with SP1 (x86)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateEdgeline Windows 10 (x64)HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducationEdgeline Windows 10 IoT EnterpriseCoreMobileEnterpriseEdgeline Windows 8.1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateEdgeline Windows 7 with SP1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateSynergy Windows 10 (x64)HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducationSynergy Windows 7 with SP1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateBL Series Windows 10 (x64)HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducationWS460c Gen9BL Series Windows 8.1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateWS460c Gen9BL Series Windows 7 with SP1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateWS460c Gen8 Graphics Server BladeWS460c Gen9IoT Gateway Windows 10 IoT EnterpriseCoreMobileEnterpriseIoT Gateway Windows 10 (x64)HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducationIoT Gateway Windows 10HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducationIoT Gateway Windows 8.1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateIoT Gateway Windows 7 with SP1 (x64)StarterHome BasicHome PremiumProfessionalEnterpriseUltimateMicroserver Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials EditionMicroServerMicroserver Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicMicroServer Gen8 1Microserver Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmMicroServerBL Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicBL420c Gen8 1BL460c Gen8 1BL465c Gen8 1BL620c G7BL660c Gen8 1,2BL680c G7BL685c G7WS460c Gen8 1BL Series Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmBL620c G7DL Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicDL160 G6DL160 Gen8 1DL170e G6DL320e Gen8 1DL360e Gen8 1DL360p Gen8 1DL380e Gen8 1DL380p Gen8 1DL385p Gen8 1DL560 Gen8 1,2DL580 Gen8 1,2DL585 G7DL980 G7DL Series Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmDL160 G64444DL170e G6ML Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicML310e Gen8 1ML350e Gen8 1ML350e Gen8 v2 1,2,3ML350p Gen8 1SL Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicSL230s Gen8 1,2SL250s Gen8 1,2SL270s Gen8 1,2SL390s G7SL4540 Gen8 1,2BL Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicBL2x220c G7BL2x220c G5BL2x220c G6BL20p G4BL25p G2BL260c G5BL280c G6BL45p G2BL460cBL460c G5BL460c G6BL460c G7BL465cBL465c G5BL465c G6BL465c G7BL480cBL490c G6BL490c G7BL495c G5BL495c G6BL680c G5BL685cBL685c G5BL685c G6BL Series Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmBL2x220c G5BL2x220c G6BL2x220c G7BL20p G4BL25p G2BL260c G5BL280c G6BL460cBL460c G5BL460c G6BL460c G7BL465cBL465c G5BL465c G6BL465c G7BL480cBL490c G6BL490c G7BL495c G5BL495c G6DL Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicDL120 G5DL120 G6DL120 G7DL160 G5DL160 G5pDL160se G6DL165 G5DL165 G5pDL165 G6DL165 G7DL2x170hDL4x170h G6DL170h G6DL180 G5DL180 G6DL185 G5DL320 G5DL320 G5pDL320 G6DL320sDL360 G5DL360 G6DL360 G7DL365DL365 G5DL370 G6DL380 G4DL380 G5DL380 G6DL380 G7DL385 G2DL385 G5DL385 G5pDL385 G6DL385 G7DL580 G4DL580 G5DL580 G7DL585 G2DL585 G5DL585 G6DL785 G5DL785 G6DL Series Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmDL120 G53333DL120 G63333DL160 G5DL160 G5pDL165 G5DL165 G5pDL165 G63333DL165 G7DL170h G6DL2x170hDL4x170h G6DL180 G5DL180 G63333DL185 G5DL320 G5DL320 G6DL320 G5pDL320sDL360 G5DL360 G6DL360 G7DL365DL365 G5DL370 G6DL380 G4DL380 G5DL380 G6DL380 G7DL385 G2DL385 G5DL385 G5pDL385 G6DL385 G7DL580 G5DL585 G5ML Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicML110 G5ML110 G6ML110 G7ML115 G5ML150 G5ML150 G6ML310 G4ML310 G5ML310 G5pML330 G6ML350 G5ML350 G6ML370 G5ML370 G6ML570 G4ML Series Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmML110 G53333ML110 G63333ML115 G53333ML150 G5ML150 G63333ML310 G4ML310 G5ML310 G5pML330 G6ML350 G5ML350 G6ML370 G4ML370 G5ML370 G6SL Series Windows Server 2008Hyper-VWeb ServerFoundationStandardEnterpriseDatacenterHPC ServerAcademicSL160s G6SL160z G6SL165z G7SL170s G6SL170z G6SL2x170z G6SL335s G7SL Series Windows Essential Server Solutions 2008SBS 2008 StdSBS 2008 PrmEBS 2008 StdEBS 2008 PrmSL170z G63333SL2x170z G63333Important Notes

  • 1 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 Converged IoT System or HPE Edgeline EL1000 Converged IoT System. Options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems may support only a subset of the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems supported operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.
  • 2 Cartridge is included in an HPE Moonshot 1500 Chassis.
  • 3 HPE Edgeline EL300 converged system support is applicable for EL300 systems with i-5 processor only.

Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 1 HPE recommends running Microsoft Windows Server natively on Moonshot.
  • 2 The 1.5 & 2.2 Ghz MicroServer are supported.
  • 3 ProLiant Gen9 Intel® based servers are certified with and support the latest CPU generation such as Intel®’s ‘Broadwell’ Xeon® E5 v4 CPU models.
  • 4 Integrity Superdome X BL920s Gen9 servers are certified with support for the latest generation of Intel® Xeon® E7–8890 v4 CPU models.
  • 5 Wireless connectivity options used with the IoT Gateway GL10/GL20 products may support only a subset of the IoT Gateway supported operating systems. Most options only support client based OS’es. The respective client version drivers are tested on the respective server version to determine compatibility.
  • 6 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 or EL1000 Converged IoT System. Not all options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems are supported on all operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.
  • 7 Cartridge is included in an HPE Moonshot 1500 Chassis.
  • 8 CL3150 Gen10 is Certified for Windows Server 2016 but HPE OEM Windows Server 2016 licenses (also referred to as HPE ROK licenses) are not available for this platform.
  • 9 HPE OEM Windows Server 2012 R2 licenses (also referred to as HPE ROK licenses) are not available for this platform.

Important Notes

  • 2 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 Converged IoT System or HPE Edgeline EL1000 Converged IoT System. Options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems may support only a subset of the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems supported operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.

Important Notes

  • 2 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 Converged IoT System or HPE Edgeline EL1000 Converged IoT System. Options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems may support only a subset of the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems supported operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.

Important Notes

  • Click here for Windows Server 2016 minimum system requirements.
  • To verify your server’s CPU meets the minimum processor feature requirements, Microsoft offers the free Sysinternals Coreinfo tool available here.
  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 1 Integrity Superdome X BL920s Gen9 servers are certified with support for the latest generation of Intel® Xeon® E7–8890 v4 CPU models.
  • 2 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 Converged IoT System or HPE Edgeline EL1000 Converged IoT System. Options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems may support only a subset of the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems supported operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.
  • 3 Cartridge is included in an HPE Moonshot 1500 Chassis.
  • 4 CL3150 Gen10 is Certified for Windows Server 2016 but HPE OEM Windows Server 2016 licenses (also referred to as HPE ROK licenses) are not available for this platform.
  • 5 HPE OEM Windows Server 2016 licenses (also referred to as HPE ROK licenses) are not available for this platform.
  • 6 HPE Edgeline EL300 converged system support is applicable for EL300 systems with i-5 processor only.

Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 1 HPE recommends running Microsoft Windows Server natively on Moonshot.
  • 2 The 1.5 & 2.2 Ghz MicroServer are supported.
  • 3 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 or EL1000 Converged IoT System. Not all options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems are supported on all operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.
  • 4 Cartridge is included in an HPE Moonshot 1500 Chassis.

Important Notes

  • * The 1.5 & 2.2 Ghz MicroServer are supported.

Labels

  • STD = Standard
  • ENT = Enterprise
  • DC = Datacenter
  • EMB = Embedded
  • ACA = Academic
  • * = Power Qualifier (Additional Qualification logo for ‘Enhanced Power Management’)
  • FX = Server enables Remote FX features

Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 1 Support for Windows Server 2008 R2 & Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 will require storage & network controller options listed in the Hyper-V Integration Note.
  • 2 Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64) is supported by HPE on all HPE ProLiant Servers previously certified for Windows Server 2008 R2 only when utilizing Service Pack 1 as a minimum baseline.
  • 3 ProLiant Gen9 servers using Intel®’s ‘Skylake’ Xeon® E3 v5 CPUs are not certified nor supported for Windows Server 2008 R2- as per Microsoft’s certification policy, Windows Server 2008 R2 has already transitioned to extended support.
  • 4 Cartridge is included in an HPE Moonshot 1500 Chassis.
  • 5 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 Converged IoT System or HPE Edgeline EL1000 Converged IoT System. Options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems may support only a subset of the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems supported operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.

Labels

  • STD = Standard
  • ENT = Enterprise
  • DC = Datacenter
  • EMB = Embedded
  • ACA = Academic
  • * = Power Qualifier (Additional Qualification logo for ‘Enhanced Power Management’)
  • FX = Server enables Remote FX features

Important Notes

  • (1) Support for Windows Server 2008 R2 & Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 will require storage & network controller options listed in the Hyper-V Integration Note.
  • (2) Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64) is supported by HPE an all HPE ProLiant Servers when utilizing Service Pack 1 only.

Labels

  • * = Power Qualifier (Additional Qualification logo for ‘Enhanced Power Management’)
  • FX = Server enables Remote FX features

Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • (1) ProLiant Generation 8 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is supported by HPE when utilizing Service Pack 1 only.
  • (2) 32bit version is not supported on these platforms.

Labels

  • * = Power Qualifier (Additional Qualification logo for ‘Enhanced Power Management’)
  • FX = Server enables Remote FX features

Important Notes

  • (1) ProLiant Generation 8 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is supported by HPE when utilizing Service Pack 1 only.
  • (2) 32bit version is not supported on these platforms.
  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.

Labels

  • * = Power Qualifier (Additional Qualification logo for ‘Enhanced Power Management’)
  • FX = Server enables Remote FX features
  • 1 See hp.com/go/ossupport for currently supported servers

Hp Windows Storage Server 2012 R2

Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 2 ProLiant Generation 8 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is supported by HPE when utilizing Service Pack 1 only.

Labels

  • * = Power Qualifier (Additional Qualification logo for ‘Enhanced Power Management’)
  • FX = Server enables Remote FX features
  • 1 See hp.com/go/ossupport for currently supported servers

Important Notes

Hp Windows Storage Server

  • (2) ProLiant Generation 8 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is supported by HPE when utilizing Service Pack 1 only.
  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.

Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 1 HPE supported for Windows 7 and Windows 10 only with GPU(s) installed (not with any onboard graphics chip)
  • 2 Wireless connectivity options used with the IoT Gateway GL10/GL20 products may support only a subset of the IoT Gateway supported operating systems. Most options only support client based OS’es. The respective client version drivers are tested on the respective server version to determine compatibility.
  • 3 Cartridge is included in an HPE Edgeline EL4000 or EL1000 Converged IoT System. Not all options used with the Edgeline Converged IoT Systems are supported on all operating systems. Please check the option information for the OS support.
  • 4 Cartridge is included in an HPE Moonshot 1500 Chassis.

Notes

Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.

HPE Storage platforms for WSS products are:

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Important Notes

  • Please Note: Use of standard drivers as provided with the OS (‘inbox’ drivers) is supported as are the drivers in the SPP, however, use of the latest SPP drivers is recommended for full feature support and up-to-date security improvements. Any new drivers not available inbox can be found in the latest SPP. Please view the SPP OS Guide for a mapping of supported Windows Server generations to SPP releases.
  • 1 ProLiant Generation 8 and Windows Server 2008 is supported when utilizing Service Pack 2 ONLY.
  • 2 32bit version is not supported on these platforms.
  • 3 Intelligent Provisioning version 1.5 is required.
  • 4 The ProLiant Support Pack 8.10 does not include drivers for the ProLiant 100 Series Servers. Download the required drivers from the appropriate product page on www.hpe.com

Important Notes

  • 1 ProLiant Generation 8 and Windows Server 2008 is supported when utilizing Service Pack 2 ONLY.
  • 2 32bit version is not supported on these platforms.
  • 3 The ProLiant Support Pack 8.10 does not include drivers for the ProLiant 100 Series Servers. Download the required drivers from the appropriate product page on www.hpe.com

Windows Server Catalog

Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard

For further information regarding the Windows OS Certification provided by Microsoft, please click here. Please note that the certification also covers CPUs of the same family with lower frequency and less cores.

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