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There were more like 14 different SKUs for Sersver 2008 (If you include Home Server 2011, which was built on 2008 R2). This includes Server + HPC packs, also, since the HPC packs used to cost extra.
2012 has 5 SKUs, including the upcoming Windows Storage Server.
http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=13042
Hardly, Windows Server Essentials is the closest to HS but that'll be ten times the price of HS, presently £32.
Can't imagine many rolling their own Home Server for that sort of cost. Course, there's always NAT boxen and I'm told Windows 8 can stand in, though don't know if it runs headless.




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The article mentions:
"Two other versions of Server 2012 will be available. The first, Foundation edition, will only be sold through OEMs, and is intended as a totally bare-bones server with no virtualization support."
I think this version is most suited for home use.
P.S.
It's a bit strange they mention that they went from 6 to 2 versions of Windows Server and then 2 more appear, pushing the total back up to 4.