Nese Server 2008 R2
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Nese Server 2008 R2 is a server-based operating system developed by NeseOS Corporation. It was released on December 9, 2023, as a custom alternative to Windows Server. The operating system provides security updates, patches, and extended support, making it suitable for enterprise-level server environments.
Overview
[edit]Nese Server 2008 R2 was designed to function as a secure and customizable server platform for businesses and enterprises. It offers a server environment similar to Windows Server while providing its own update and support framework. Key features include regular security updates, support for enterprise applications, and an extended support lifecycle through the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.
Support lifecycle
[edit]Nese Server 2008 R2 follows a two-phase support lifecycle based on its service packs:
•End of Support Without Service Packs
Support for the base version of Nese Server 2008 R2 (without Service Pack 1) ended on December 10, 2024.
•Extended Security Updates (ESU) Program
Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Nese Server 2008 R2 remains supported through the ESU program until January 14, 2028. This extended support is available to non-licensed users who opt into the ESU program.
Features
[edit]Customizable Server Environment: Designed for businesses requiring tailored server solutions.
•Security Updates and Patches: Regular updates to address vulnerabilities and ensure stability.
•Long-Term Support: SP1 ensures a longer lifecycle for enterprise users through the ESU program.