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|arch = x64
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|build = Release Candidate
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|release = 4/6/2011
|licence = Microsoft EULA
|licence = Microsoft EULA
|support = Evaluation Purposes Only
|support = 4/12/2016
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Windows codename Vail is the name for Windows Home Server 2011
'''Windows Home Server 2011''' (codenamed ''Vail'') is the successor to [[Windows:Home Server 2007|Windows Home Server 2007]], and was released on April 6, 2011. It is based on [[Windows:Server 2008 R2|Windows Server 2008 R2]].


There have been 2 publicly released builds.
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The latest of which is Release candidate, which was released to testers on 1st February 2011.
 
 
'''Leaked connector builds:'''

Revision as of 08:55, 8 July 2013

Windows Home Server 2011
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Windows Home Server 2011
Codename
Preliminary name
Vail
Kernel version NT 6.1
CPU architecture x64
Release date 4/6/2011
Support end 4/12/2016
Preceded by Windows Home Server 2007


Windows Home Server 2011 (codenamed Vail) is the successor to Windows Home Server 2007, and was released on April 6, 2011. It is based on Windows Server 2008 R2.