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Nese Server 2008 R2 - codename "Nese Server 7" (or Nese 7 Server) is a server-based operating system and released on December 9, 2023, by NeseOS Corporation.Official Microsoft page

Nese Server 2008 R2 is custom Windows Server similarly operating system and allows to receive security updates, security patches etc.

Nese Server 2008 R2 without service packs has officially ended since December 10, 2024, while Service Pack 1 (SP1) still receive updates until January 14, 2028, for non-licensed users on ESU (Extended Security Updates) program.

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