Organizations are digitally transforming their operations and running business-critical workloads that span across cloud, on-premises, and the edge. As a result, the need to secure workloads and data has never been greater.
Windows Server 2022 enables you to run business-critical workloads anywhere — in your datacenter, in the cloud, and at the edge — while staying ahead of emerging security threats and helping secure your data. This release builds on the advancements made in Windows Server 2019, the fastestadopted Windows Server ever.
Windows Server delivers advanced multi-layer security, hybrid capabilities with Azure, and a flexible platform to modernize applications with containers.
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Microsoft Windows 2022 Server Standard - 4 additional cores
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2022
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2022, Delivery Service Partner (DSP), English, 32 GB, 0.512 GB, 1.4 GHz
P73-08441
Quick delivery.
Your price [ex]:
€ 241,50
Warranty:
1 Year Carry-In Warranty - for parts only - no Ahead-IT support - no advanced replacement
Specifications
License
Software type
The category of software.
Delivery Service Partner (DSP)
Language version
The version of the language used in software etc. for example English (ENG).
English
System requirements
Minimum storage drive space
The minimum hard disk space required to store or run a computer program or operating system.
32 GB
Minimum RAM
The smallest amount of RAM (random access memory) required to perform a particular function.
0.512 GB
Minimum processor speed
1.4 GHz
Architecture support
64-bit computing
The use of processors that have datapath widths, integer size, and memory addresses widths of 64 bits (eight octets). In 2003 64-bit CPUs were introduced to the (previously 32-bit) mainstream personal computer arena in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures and in 2012 even into the ARM architecture targeting smartphones and tablet computers, first sold on September 20, 2013 in the iPhone 5S powered by the ARMv8-A Apple A7 SoC.
Supports x86 systems
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