Just had a tip from reader Toby Hughes, who has been doing a little digging in the Windows 7 RC system files. One of the files in question, “setup.cfg” in the Windows/System32/oobe folder lists all of the various Windows SKUs, including four very interesting SKUs for Windows Home Server owners:
- x86ServerHomeStandard
- x86ServerHomePremium
- x64ServerHomeStandard
- x64ServerHomePremium
Here’s a picture of the file in Notepad:
Looks like we have confirmation that two different SKUs of the next version of Windows Home Server (codenamed “Vail”) are indeed planned. This backs up a post made by the Windows Home Server Team last year on their blog (see our coverage and reader comments on the post).
Interesting that both x86 and x64 SKUs are mentioned, given an assumption that Vail will be on the Windows 7 Server codebase (and therefore 64-bit only). Perhaps this refers to an x86 (32-bit) connector, rather than the server itself?
So, the next obvious question, what will be in the Standard product and what will be in Premium? Let’s have some fun – what are your thoughts?


















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