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Windows Server 2008 R2 is the server counterpart of Windows 7, which reached RTM on 2009-07-22 and was released on 2009-10-22 of that year, becoming the first server release to ship day-and-date with the client counterpart since Windows 2000 Server. This release drops support for the x86 architecture. It was also the last version of Windows Server to ship with the IA-64 architecture and to receive a Service Pack from Microsoft.

This is the last version of Windows Server to support processors without PAE, SSE2 and NX (Update KB4088875 removes support for processors without SSE2) and include Enterprise Server and Web Server SKUs.

It Replaces Windows Server 2008 and was Replaced by Windows Server 2012.

Hardware Compatibility[]

Windows Server 2008 R2 is fully compatible with the Intel Skylake and earlier processor families. However, later processors are not officially supported as both the Windows Update service and integrated graphics drivers do not properly function (although users have come up with workarounds to get both features working). In some cases, integrating USB 3.0 drivers into the installation media may be necessary in order to successfully install the operating system on modern machines due to the lack of USB 3.0 support, which was not introduced until Windows Server 2012. The P-cores and E-cores on Intel Alder Lake processors are incorrectly identified as being seperate devices in Windows Server 2008 R2.

Though no hacks currently exist to allow Intel Graphics to work on Ice Lake (10th Generation) and up, the latest chipset drivers still work on Windows Server 2008 R2.

Build 6801 introduced a feature internally known as "drift correction", which resolves issues related to CPU clock circuit timing that can potentially prevent services from starting up correctly. Clock drift/timing issues plague Windows Server 2008 on Haswell and newer processors from Intel, where the OS will often not boot up successfully or boot up with many services having failed to start due to drift. Hobbyists are figuring out how to port this feature to Windows Server 2008 to resolve this problem.

Editions[]

Included with Major Editions for Windows Server 2008 R2, It includes:

  • Standard
  • Enterprise
  • Datacenter
  • Web Server
  • Foundation
  • Hyper-V
  • HPC (High Performance Computing)

List of Known Builds[]

Milestone 1[]

Buildlist-BlueDoubtful 6400.16510

Milestone 2[]

Milestone 3[]

Buildlist-Green 6801.winmain_win7m3.080913-2030

Beta[]

Release Candidate[]

Pre-RTM[]

Buildlist-Green 7137.winmain.090521-1745
Buildlist-Green 7201.winmain_win7ids.090601-1516
Buildlist-Green 7229.winmain.090604-1901

RTM Escrow[]

RTM[]

Service Pack 1 Beta[]

Buildlist-Green 7601.16537.win7.100327-0053
Buildlist-Green 7601.16556.win7sp1_beta.100421-1510
Buildlist-Green 7601.17562.win7sp1_beta.100603-1800
Buildlist-Green 7601.17105.win7sp1_rc.100929-1730

Service Pack 1[]

Buildlist-Green 7601.17514.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850
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