
Windows Add-ons
| Product | Monthly | |
| Microsoft SQL 2012 - Denali | Free until March 31, 2012* | |
| Microsoft SQL Standard 2008 | $350 * | Buy Now |
| Microsoft SQL Web 2008 | $25 * | Buy Now |
| Microsoft SQL Workgroup 2008 | $75 * | Buy Now |
| Microsoft Terminal Services | $25 per 5 users * | Buy Now |
| Microsoft SharePoint Standard | $25 per 5 users * | Buy Now |
| Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise | $50 per 5 users * | Buy Now |
*Add-ons can be added after purchasing any of the Windows Cloud Servers.

VPS vs. Cloud Server
Virtualization is not cloud. While virtualization is an important foundation in building a cloud, virtualization only provides isolation of compute and memory on one physical server or a cluster of servers. Anyone can install a virtualization app like Sun/Oracle VirtualBox on top of their OS or they can install a hypervisor OS like Citrix XenServer, VMware ESXi or Windows Datacenter edition with Hyper-V. However, these are still simply virtualized servers A.K.A. VPS. The layers on top of the virtualization layers and are what constitute “cloud computing.” These come in the form of cloud management tools and orchestration management tools like Microsoft System Center, which is what CARI.net uses for our Windows Cloud Servers.
CARI.net's Windows Cloud Servers are running on 100% fully redundant infrastructure, using only the most powerful hardware available today. We have redundant hosts, NICs switches, power, storage and everything else. We have virtualized the cloud servers, the network and the storage and we manage it all with including Microsoft System Center. This is the highest level of cloud computing.
VPS is just a virtual server, but when you have virtual networking and storage, you have a cloud.



