An IT administrator is evaluating Windows operating system editions to fulfill specific organizational requirements and hardware specifications. Match each set of administrative capabilities or system hardware limits to the minimum or specific Windows edition required to support it.
- Support for up to 4 physical CPU sockets, NVDIMM-N persistent memory modules, and creation of ReFS storage volumesWindows Pro for Workstations
- Centralized Application Control using AppLocker policies, BranchCache WAN optimization, and DirectAccess connectivityWindows Enterprise
- Active Directory Domain Join, BitLocker Drive Encryption, Client-side Hyper-V, and hosting incoming Remote Desktop (RDP) connectionsWindows Pro
- Enrollment in Mobile Device Management (MDM), Windows Update client updates, and web browsing with Microsoft Edge, while explicitly lacking native Domain Join and RDP Host server featuresWindows Home
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Each hardware and feature boundary maps directly to its required Windows edition based on enterprise licensing and hardware limits: 4 CPUs and ReFS creation require Windows Pro for Workstations; AppLocker, BranchCache, and DirectAccess require Windows Enterprise; Domain Join, BitLocker, and RDP Host require at least Windows Pro; basic consumer features lacking Domain Join represent Windows Home.
Each feature set correctly aligns with its Windows edition boundary: high-end hardware support (4 CPUs/ReFS) requires Pro for Workstations; advanced enterprise controls (AppLocker/BranchCache/DirectAccess) require Enterprise edition; core corporate tools (Domain Join/BitLocker/RDP Host) require Pro edition; and consumer-focused OS feature sets missing corporate domain tools represent Windows Home.
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Windows OS Edition Feature Boundaries and Hardware Limits
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