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Dell 0NMFXX Windows Server 2008 R2 STD License 1-4CPU 5CIT
- Product Type: Software License
- Operating System: Windows Server 2008 R2
- Edition: Standard
- CPU Support: 1-4 CPUs
- Includes: 5 Core Infrastructure Tokens (CIT)
- Purpose: Server Licensing
- Legacy System Support
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Product Overview
The Dell 0NMFXX is a license for Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition. This license is designed for servers with 1-4 CPUs and includes 5 Core Infrastructure Tokens (CIT), which are used for licensing virtual machines or specific server roles.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Operating System | Windows Server 2008 R2 |
| Edition | Standard |
Additional Specifications
| CPU Support | 1-4 CPUs |
| License Component | 5 CIT (Core Infrastructure Tokens) |
Product Description
The Dell 0NMFXX refers to a specific licensing package for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition. This version of Windows Server was a significant release, offering enhanced performance, security, and virtualization capabilities compared to its predecessors. The license is tailored for servers with a processor configuration ranging from one to four CPUs, providing a flexible solution for a variety of server hardware. A key component of this license is the inclusion of 5 Core Infrastructure Tokens (CIT). In the context of Windows Server 2008 R2 licensing, CITs were often used to license virtual machines or specific server roles, particularly in virtualized environments. This allowed organizations to manage their licensing more granularly, especially when running multiple virtual instances on a single physical server. This particular SKU is associated with older server operating systems, indicating its relevance for maintaining or deploying systems that still rely on Windows Server 2008 R2. While this operating system is past its end-of-support date, licenses like the 0NMFXX are still relevant for specific legacy applications or environments that have not yet migrated to newer platforms. Proper licensing ensures compliance and operational stability for these systems.