• October 22, 1997 –
BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0 : Consists of
Windows NT Server 4.0 SP3 and includes Exchange Server 5.0 SP1, Internet Information Services 3.0, SQL Server 6.5 SP3, Proxy Server 1.0,
Internet Explorer 3.02 or 4.01, and Outlook 97; allows 25 client licenses. • May 24, 1999 –
BackOffice Small Business Server 4.5 : Consists of Windows NT Server 4.0 SP4 and includes Exchange Server 5.5 SP2, IIS 4.0, SQL Server 7.0, Proxy Server 2.0, Internet Explorer 5.0, Outlook 2000, and
FrontPage 2000; allows 50 client licenses. • February 21, 2001 –
Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 : Consists of
Windows 2000 Server (including Internet Explorer 5.0 and IIS 5.0) and includes Exchange 2000 Server, SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition, Internet Security & Acceleration Server 2000, Outlook 2000 and FrontPage 2000; allows 50 client licenses. • October 9, 2003 –
Windows Small Business Server 2003 (codenamed
Bobcat) : Consists of
Windows Server 2003 and includes
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003,
Microsoft Outlook 2003,
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, and optionally
Microsoft SQL Server 2000,
ISA Server 2000 (upgrade to ISA Server 2004 in Small Business Server Premium SP1), and
Microsoft FrontPage 2003 in Premium edition; allows 75 client licenses. Service Pack 1 for Windows Small Business Server 2003 was released on July 25, 2005. • July 29, 2006 –
Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 : Consists of
Windows Server 2003 and includes
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Outlook 2003,
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, and optionally
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition,
ISA Server 2004, and
Microsoft FrontPage 2003 in Premium edition; allows 75 client licenses. A major addition is a built-in patch management tool optimized for small businesses, based on Microsoft
Windows Server Update Services. Exchange database size limit is set to 18 GB by default but can be expanded to 75 GB using a registry key. • August 21, 2008 –
Windows Small Business Server 2008 (codenamed
Cougar) : Consists of
Windows Server 2008 and includes
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007,
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and 120-day trial subscriptions of new security products from Microsoft, namely,
Forefront Security for Exchange and Windows Live OneCare for Server. The standard edition of SBS 2008 is a single server product for small businesses. The premium edition contains a license for
Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition, with the option to run SQL Server on either the main SBS server, or a second server; it is targeted at dual-server scenarios such as terminal services application sharing,
line of business applications, edge security, secondary domain controllers, and virtualization. In addition to features present in previous versions, new features include: :* A streamlined administration and management console that is designed around tasks to be accomplished rather than underlying technologies :* Built-in support for registering and configuring
domain name and DNS records via multiple registrars :* Monitoring reports that gather data from both servers and clients on the network, including Security Center status (anti-virus, spyware, and client firewall) from all the clients :* New features in the
Remote Web Workplace, such as the ability to define default and allowed PCs for each user :*
Office Live Small Business integration for and configuring a public web site or extranet :* New server backup features, based on the incremental block-based backup technology in Windows Server 2008 (
tape backup no longer supported via native tools, but continues to be supported via third parties) :* SBS 2008 requires installation behind a separate network firewall device. In contrast with SBS 2003, it does not support being installed directly on the edge of the network,
ISA Server is no longer bundled and a dual-NIC configuration is not possible. :* Migration of 32-bit SBS 2003 versions to 64-bit SBS 2008 and SBS2011 has no in place upgrade and can be problematic. Inability to upgrade Sharepoint (WSS 2.0) by WSS 3.0 or SharePoint 2010 Foundation. :SBS 2008 was released to manufacturing on August 21, 2008 and was launched on November 12, 2008. Windows Small Business Server 2008 supports organizations with up to 75 users or devices. • December 13, 2010 –
Windows Small Business Server 2011 : Microsoft announced two successors to the SBS series during WPC 2010, both based on Windows Server 2008 R2. One successor (code name "Aurora") supports a maximum of 25 users, does not include Exchange, SharePoint and
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), and is oriented to attach cloud services. The other successor (code name "SBS 7") is the more direct successor of SBS 2008, and continues to support a maximum of 75 users, and includes Exchange, SharePoint and WSUS. : Late in 2010, Microsoft announced the official branding for the 2011 wave: SBS "7" became "Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard," and "Aurora" was christened "Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials." Whereas formerly, the premium edition of SBS was packaged as a superset of the standard edition, in the 2011 wave, it was to be available as an add-on, containing standalone copies of SQL Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It could be added to either SBS 2011 Essentials or Standard. : In mid-December, Microsoft released SBS 2011 Standard to TechNet and MSDN subscribers for evaluation. Microsoft released SBS 2011 Standard to volume licensing customers in early January and as a trial in mid-January. SBS 2011 requires an Internet connection. • October 10, 2012 –
Windows Server 2012 Essentials : In July 2012, Microsoft announced that there would not be another SBS product. Rather,
Windows Server 2012 Essentials succeeded SBS Essentials. Windows Server 2012 Essentials does not include
Microsoft Exchange Server, which is used for messaging and collaboration, including the ability to host email. Windows Server Essentials and its successors were designed for small businesses with up to 25 users and 50 devices. • September 9, 2013 –
Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials • October 12, 2016 –
Windows Server 2016 Essentials • November 13, 2018 –
Windows Server 2019 Essentials : Windows Server 2019 Essentials removed many features found in previous versions of Windows Server Essentials, including Remote Web Access, Essentials Connector, Client PC Backup, Office 365 integration and the Windows Server Essentials Dashboard. It is the last version of Windows Server Essentials. == Licensing ==