Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th Sep 2009 22:03 UTC
While we often focus on the desktop offerings from Microsoft, the company of course also plays a role in countless other markets. The most prominent of those is probably the server market, where Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 are now facing a number of support changes - important stuff if you manage Windows servers. The biggest news? There will be no third service pack for Windows Server 2003.
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While no a bad OS by itself, we found that Win2K3 eats far more resources (compared to Win2K) - even if you slim it down, making it less than ideal for semi-embedded (as in application server) usage.
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While no a bad OS by itself, we found that Win2K3 eats far more resources (compared to Win2K) - even if you slim it down, making it less than ideal for semi-embedded (as in application server) usage.
- Gilboa