.NET Framework 3.5 |
.NET Framework 3.5 provides APIs for application
development, including .NET 2.0 and .NET 3.0 for backward
compatibility. |
.NET Framework 4.5 |
.NET Framework 4.5 provides APIs for application
development. Additional subfeatures include .NET Framework
4.5, ASP.NET 4.5, and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Activation Components. |
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
(BITS) |
BITS provides intelligent background transfers.
When this feature is installed, the server can act as a BITS
server that can receive file uploads from clients. This
feature isn’t necessary for downloads to clients using BITS.
Additional subfeatures include BITS IIS Server Extension and
BITS Compact Server. |
BitLocker Drive Encryption |
BitLocker Drive Encryption provides
hardware-based security to protect data through full-volume
encryption that prevents disk tampering while the operating
system is offline. Computers that have Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) can use BitLocker Drive Encryption in Startup Key or
TPM-Only mode. Both modes provide early integrity
validation. |
BitLocker Network Unlock |
BitLocker Network Unlock provides support for
network-based key protectors that automatically unlock
BitLocker-protected operating system drives when a
domain-joined computer is restarted. |
BranchCache |
BranchCache provides services needed for BranchCache client and
server functionality. It includes HTTP protocol, Hosted Cache,
and related services. |
Client for NFS |
Client for NFS provides functionality for
accessing files on UNIX-based NFS servers. |
Data Center Bridging |
Data Center Bridging supports a suite of
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
standards for enhancing LANs and enforcing bandwidth
allocation. |
Enhanced Storage |
Enhanced Storage provides support for Enhanced
Storage Devices. |
Failover Clustering |
Failover Clustering provides clustering
functionality that allows multiple servers to work together to
provide high availability for services and applications. Many
types of services can be clustered, including file and print
services. Messaging and database servers are ideal candidates
for clustering. |
Group Policy Management |
Group Policy Management installs the Group Policy
Management Console (GPMC), which provides centralized
administration of Group Policy. |
Ink and Handwriting Services |
Ink and Handwriting Services provides support for
use of a pen or stylus and handwriting
recognition. |
Internet Printing Client |
Internet Printing Client provides functionality
that allows clients to use HTTP to connect to printers on web
print servers. |
IP Address Management Server |
IP Address Management Server provides support for
central management of the enterprise’s IP address space and
the related infrastructure servers. |
iSNS Server Service |
iSNS Server Service provides management and
server functions for Internet SCSI (iSCSI) devices, allowing
the server to process registration requests, deregistration
requests, and queries from iSCSI devices. |
LPR Port Monitor |
LPR Port Monitor installs the LPR Port Monitor,
which allows printing to devices attached to UNIX-based
computers. |
Media Foundation |
Media Foundation provides essential functionality
for Windows Media Foundation. |
Message Queuing |
Message Queuing provides management and server
functions for distributed message queuing. A group of related
subfeatures is available as well. |
Multipath I/O (MPIO) |
MPIO provides the functionality necessary for
using multiple data paths to a storage device. |
Network Load Balancing (NLB) |
NLB provides failover support and load balancing
for IP-based applications and services by distributing incoming application
requests among a group of participating servers. Web servers
are ideal candidates for load balancing. |
Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) |
PNRP provides Link-Local Multicast Name
Resolution (LLMNR) functionality that allows peer-to-peer,
name-resolution services. When you install this feature,
applications running on the server can use LLMNR to register
and resolve names. |
Quality Windows Audio Video Experience |
Quality Windows Audio Video Experience is a
networking platform for audio video (AV) streaming
applications on IP home networks. |
RAS Connection Manager Administration
Kit |
RAS Connection Manager Administration Kit
provides the framework for creating profiles for connecting to
remote servers and networks. |
Remote Assistance |
Remote Assistance allows a remote user to connect
to the server to provide or receive Remote
Assistance. |
Remote Differential Compression |
Remote Differential Compression provides support
for differential compression by determining which parts of a
file have changed and replicating only the
changes. |
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) over HTTP Proxy |
RPC over HTTP Proxy installs a proxy for relaying
RPC messages from client applications to the server over HTTP.
RPC over HTTP is an alternative to having clients access the
server over a VPN connection. |
Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) |
RSAT installs role-management and
feature-management tools that can be used for remote
administration of other Windows Server systems. Options for
individual tools are provided, or you can install tools by
top-level category or subcategory. |
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Server |
SMTP Server is a network protocol for controlling
the transfer and routing of email messages. When this feature
is installed, the server can act as a basic SMTP server. For a
full-featured solution, you need to install a messaging
server, such as Microsoft Exchange Server. |
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Services |
SNMP Services is a protocol used to simplify
management of TCP/IP networks. You can use SNMP for
centralized network management if your network has
SNMP-compliant devices. You can also use SNMP for network
monitoring via network-management software. |
Simple TCP/IP Services |
Simple TCP/IP Services installs additional TCP/IP services,
including Character Generator, Daytime, Discard, Echo, and
Quote of the Day. |
Subsystem for UNIX-Based Applications (SUA) |
SUA provides functionality for running UNIX-based
programs. You can download additional management utilities
from the Microsoft website. (Deprecated) |
Telnet Client |
Telnet Client allows a computer to connect to a
remote Telnet server and run applications on that
server. |
Telnet Server |
Telnet Server hosts the remote sessions for
Telnet clients. When Telnet Server is running on a computer,
users can connect to the server with a Telnet client from a
remote computer. |
User Interfaces And
Infrastructure |
User Interfaces And Infrastructure allows you to
control the user experience and infrastructure options
(Graphical Management Tools And Infrastructure, Desktop
Experience, or Server Graphical Shell). Desktop Experience
provides Windows desktop functionality on the server (but
these functions can reduce the server’s overall
performance). |
Windows Biometric Framework |
Windows Biometric Framework provides the
functionality required for using fingerprint
devices. |
Windows Internal Database |
Windows Internal Database allows the server to
use relational databases with Windows roles and features that require an internal database, such
as AD RMS, UDDI Services, Windows Server Update Services
(WSUS), Windows SharePoint Services, and Windows System
Resource Manager. |
Windows PowerShell |
Windows PowerShell allows you to manage the
Windows PowerShell features of the server. Windows PowerShell 3.0
and the PowerShell ISE are installed by
default. |
Windows PowerShell Web Access |
Windows PowerShell Web Access allows the server
to act as a web gateway for remotely managing servers in a web
browser. |
Windows Process Activation
Service |
Windows Process Activation Service provides
support for distributed, web-based applications that use HTTP
and non-HTTP protocols. |
Windows Server Backup |
Windows Server Backup allows you to back up and
restore the operating system, system state, and any data
stored on a server. |
Windows Standards-Based Storage
Management |
Windows Standards-Based Storage Management
provides support for managing standards-based storage and
includes management interfaces as well as extensions for
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Windows
PowerShell. |
Windows System Resource Manager
(WSRM) |
WSRM allows you to manage resource usage on a
per-processor basis. (Deprecated) |
Windows TIFF IFilter |
Windows TIFF IFilter focuses on text-based
documents, which means that searching is more successful for
documents that contain clearly identifiable text (for example,
black text on a white background). |
WinRM IIS Extension |
WinRM IIS Extension provides an Internet
Information Services (IIS)–based hosting model. WinRM IIS
Extension can be enabled at either the website or
virtual-directory level. |
WINS Server |
WINS Server is a name-resolution service that
resolves computer names to IP addresses. Installing this
feature allows the computer to act as a WINS
server. |
Wireless LAN Service |
Wireless LAN Service allows the server to use
wireless networking connections and profiles. |
WOW64 Support |
WOW64 Support supports WOW64, which is required
on a Full Server installation. Removing this feature converts
a Full Server installation to a Server Core
installation. |
XPS Viewer |
XPS Viewer is a program you can use to view,
search, set permissions for, and digitally sign XPS
documents. |