launched to manufacturing Windows seven and Windows Server 2008 R2 on the same day, at the similar time and are organizing joint buyer and establishments launches. server customers are going to have to wait a week lengthier than their client counterparts for the ultimate bits (if they want them earlier than October 22,
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MSDN subscribers: August 14 (in English,
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TechNet subscribers: August 14 (in English, French, German,
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Gold Certified Microsoft resellers: August 19 (via the Microsoft Program Portal)
Action Pack subscribers: August 23 customers: September 14
Volume licensees with existing Software Assurance (SA) licenses: August 19 (via the Volume License Service Center) licensees without an SA licenses: September 1 (via the Volume License Service Center) who want to kick the tires of the RTM build: August 20 for the 180-day evaluation version of Windows Server 2008 R2 want to know more about what’s in Windows Server 2008 R2 — which, regardless of “official” statement, is actually a major new release of its server product — check out my ZDNet colleague Jason Perlow’s blog post about the RTM version.