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April 26, 2007

Longhorn Server Beta 3 Ships

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On Wednesday, Microsoft shipped its long-awaited final major beta milestone for Windows Server "Longhorn," the next version of Windows Server. Due at the end of 2007, Longhorn Server delivers major improvements over existing Windows Server versions and the Beta 3 version, available publicly, shows big gains since the previous beta release. But then, it should: Beta 2 shipped almost a year ago.

Longhorn Server, like its Vista stable mate, has been on a slow burn. Microsoft shipped Longhorn Server Beta 1 back in mid-2005 alongside Vista Beta 1, and then shipped Beta 2 in May 2006. Today, Beta 3 shows a level of maturity that was missing in previous betas, along with a slew of new features. Unfortunately, excitement over Beta 3 is somewhat dimmed by a recent announcement that the first beta for Windows Server Virtualization, a feature add-on for Longhorn Server, will now ship about six months later than previously scheduled, in late 2007.

Longhorn Server Beta 3 is the first pre-release version of this product that Microsoft has made available to the public. "Our customers and partners will find we made some vast improvements in Windows Server 'Longhorn' to help them reduce costs and adapt to changing business needs," says Microsoft general manager Bill Laing. "Between early adopter customers and Microsoft IT, we have hundreds of servers running in production environments today. If there's one message we want to send today, it is get ready, download and evaluate."

Customers who do so will see many improvements. Longhorn Server's roles-based management approach is now mature, more finely-grained, and intelligently integrated into the core architecture of the system. Windows PowerShell, a new .NET-based scripting and command line environment, is now included. Windows Firewall is now enabled by default and automatically configured properly as various server roles and features are enabled and changed. Security features like BitLocker, Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC), EFS (Encrypting File System), and Server Core can now be used in tandem to full secure remote servers at branch offices. And Terminal Services has been improved dramatically, with simpler printing, remote application deployment, and VPN-less secure remote access.

There's a lot more, of course: Longhorn Server is a deep product. I'll be publishing an article on the SuperSite for Windows today describing all the important new features in Beta 3, and will review Beta 3 next week.

In the meantime, you can get started with Longhorn Server Beta 3 by visiting the Microsoft Web site.

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Reader Comments
What does this have to do with the IPOD?

anonymous April 26, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Wow. An actual article that relates to "Windows IT Pros". I'm impressed!

</sarcasm>

NateB2 April 26, 2007 (Article Rating: )


So true...so true.

bonchsucks April 26, 2007 (Article Rating: )


If I see that antler icon again...

Jesus, why can't they just name it Windows Server 2007, give it the vista icon so we know it's Windows 6.0, and execute that bloody antler icon.

Cut a few features but you can't get rid of that thing?

will84 April 26, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Wow, it is still feature-rich w/o the Virtualization...

Now, where to find the time to test this sucker!

KingBuzzo April 26, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"stable mate"

Delightful word play, Paul. Seriously, I enjoyed reading that.

vandil2 April 27, 2007 (Article Rating: )


What Paul Thurrott doesn't want you to know about Microsoft's quarterly results--they deferred revenue from last quarter so they could inflate this quarter's numbers:

http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/corporate/microsoft_q3_2007_by_the_numbers.html

Preseton April 30, 2007 (Article Rating: )


So guys, now that Dell is offering XP again and it's been proven that Vista is a verified flop that nobody is using outside of deluded Microsoft fanboys, when do you think most of you are going to line up for a Mac and a superior operating system that's not based on ancient Win32 code? Maybe if Microsoft wasn't bleeding engineers to Google and Apple (today's tech leaders), it wouldn't be years behind everybody else.

Preseton May 01, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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