Ars Technica are reporting Windows Home Server has already been liberate . Considering their source is Microsoft , this seems more than possible . The write up details that the product does not have an prescribed release date , but instead has already been made available to OEMs and distributer . Further , customers outside of the US have apparently take in copy some days ago . The pricing point are as non - actual as the release date , as Microsoft ’s policies prevent them liberate a price directly . Hit the jump for more information .
A technological support team will be made uncommitted by August 27th , for the North American market , although no going engagement was given , we agree with Ars Technica ; the date is significative of Microsoft ’s plans . In short , this would suggest , given contractual stipulation for support , that Microsoft would anticipate the release of the mathematical product by the end of this month ( within the US ) .
News has even been made available about price around the globe : The UK ’s ebuyer inclination price is £ 88.74 and Aquila Technology , in New Zealend , have it price at NZ$253 . A monetary value point somewhere northward of $ 175 seems likely view these findings . rack up the data link for the whole reputation . [ Ars Technica ] .

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