Saturday, November 5, 2011

Windows 2008 inside-out

Windows  2008 inside-out
Windows Server 2008 brings together the best of Windows Server 2003  Release 2 (R2) and Windows Vista, building on the network services and directory features of Windows Server 2003 R2 and expanding the support services and automated help systems of Windows Vista. This means Windows Server 2008 is more manageable, reliable, and scalable than previous versions of the Windows operating system. It also means the operating system has improved usability, especially when it comes to remote management and administration from the command line. Add in enhancements to performance, availability, and security; a rewrite of the operating system kernel; and many additional features, and you have many reasons to adopt Windows Server 2008—or at the very least deploy it in engineering or development labs so that you can be ready for full implementation when the bosses say, “We gotta have it now.”




A primary purpose of Windows Server 2008 is to ensure that the operating system can be optimized for use in any networking scenario. An edition of the server operating system is available to meet your organization’s needs whether you want to deploy a basic server for hosting applications, a network server for hosting domain services, a robust enterprise server for hosting essential applications, or a highly available datacenter
server for hosting critical business solutions.

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