Windows 11 Home vs Windows 11 Pro: Which license to get for your PC

Choosing between extra perks and saving money

Windows 11 Home vs Windows 11 Pro: Which license to get for your PC

Whether you’re upgrading your older Windows PC or getting a new operating system license entirely, choosing between Windows 11 versions can be confusing. It is essential to know which of Windows 11’s two versions benefit you most when buying a license.

Choosing one means saving some money by not paying for features you don’t use. Choosing the other will mean not missing out on the newest security features that Windows 11 offers for enterprise users. Here’s a quick guide that will help you make the right choice between Windows 11 Pro and Windows 11 Home.

Windows 11 Home vs Windows 11 Pro: The Basics

Windows 11 comes in two variants – Home and Pro. While the Home version is made for casual users, Windows 11 Pro come with a range of enterprise-grade features that cover data privacy and security. Below, we’ll be understanding what these features are, so you can make a more informed decision.

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Windows 11 Home

Windows 11 Home edition is what most users use and is also the version of the OS that is shipped with most laptops and pre-built desktops. The Home version includes all the Windows features you know and love, including full customisation of the system, Windows Hello support, Secure Boot, Windows Defender antivirus. This edition also includes security features like Windows Firewall, Parental Controls, and Device Encryption.

Windows 11 Home vs Windows 11 Pro: Which license to get for your PC

However, there are advanced security features that you miss out on, like complete Remote Desktop support, Hyper-V support, and BitLocker device encryption, as well as Kiosk Mode, that lets you turn your Windows machine into a Kiosk display tool, allowing it to run specific apps and content.

Windows 11 Home also has limits on the hardware of your laptop or desktop, capping you at a maximum of one central processing unit (CPU), 64 CPU cores, and 128GB RAM. These limits suffice for most general users, even those on very powerful Windows 11-based PCs, but for those who want to go beyond, there is Windows 11 Pro.

Windows 11 Pro

The Pro version of Windows 11 comes with all the features of the Home version, as well as some extras. These largely include security additions like Windows Information Protection, BitLocker device encryption, and Windows Update for Business. Windows 11 Pro also brings you support for Kiosk Mode and a range of Azure-related features, which will be handy for business users.

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Besides this, Windows 11 Pro is also great for high-end desktops, with the OS allowing your system to now carry up to two CPUs, with a maximum of 128 cores. Windows 11 Pro can also handle a maximum of 2TB RAM, compared to 128GB on Windows 11 Home.

How to get Windows 11 Home or Pro

Licenses for Windows 11 Pro and Windows 11 Home are both available on the Microsoft Store, which you can access with any computer or desktop. Check out this detailed guide on how to proceed after buying your license. Happy computing!

हिंदी में पढ़ें: Windows 11 Home बनाम Windows 11 Pro: अपने PC के लिए कौन सा लाइसेंस प्राप्त करें

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