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Zorluk: OrtaWindows OS Editions and Basic Features

A system administrator is reviewing deployment requirements for various departments across an organization. Match each functional requirement on the left to the minimum Windows OS edition on the right that natively supports it.

  • Native incoming Remote Desktop host services and Active Directory Domain JoinWindows Pro Edition
  • Enterprise application control (AppLocker) and BranchCache WAN optimizationWindows Enterprise Edition
  • Support for up to 4 physical CPU sockets and non-volatile memory modules (NVDIMM-N)Windows Pro for Workstations Edition
  • Basic consumer features limited to a single physical CPU socket without domain membership supportWindows Home Edition

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Incoming Remote Desktop host and Domain Join match Windows Pro Edition; AppLocker and BranchCache match Windows Enterprise Edition; 4 physical CPUs and NVDIMM-N support match Windows Pro for Workstations Edition; single physical CPU without domain support matches Windows Home Edition.
Each feature requirement maps accurately to the Windows edition feature matrix: Windows Pro provides domain join and incoming Remote Desktop hosting; Windows Enterprise adds advanced governance like AppLocker and BranchCache; Windows Pro for Workstations enables high-end hardware features like 4 physical CPUs and NVDIMM-N; and Windows Home handles basic consumer tasks limited to 1 physical CPU.

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1
Identify core business management features
Domain Join and Remote Desktop hosting require at least Windows Pro Edition.
Windows Home Edition lacks native Remote Desktop hosting and domain membership capabilities.
2
Identify enterprise-exclusive policy tools
AppLocker and BranchCache require Windows Enterprise Edition.
These features are restricted to volume-licensed enterprise editions.
3
Identify high-performance hardware architecture requirements
NVDIMM-N and 4 physical CPU support require Windows Pro for Workstations Edition.
Standard Pro is capped at 2 physical CPUs, whereas Pro for Workstations supports up to 4 CPUs and persistent memory.
4
Identify entry-level consumer edition capabilities
Single physical CPU support with no domain capabilities maps to Windows Home Edition.
Windows Home is intended for standalone consumer use without corporate management infrastructure.

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Windows OS Edition Feature Boundaries
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