Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
Depending on stock, we may ship Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 to fulfill you order.
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition enables you to deploy highly
available and scalable applications on industry-standard PC hardware. The
result is a highly productive infrastructure optimized for running all your
business-critical applications and services. Common examples of applications
suitable for Windows Server 2003 Enterprise include networking,
messaging, inventory and customer service systems, databases, e-commerce Web
sites and file and print servers. Regardless of the size of your organization,
Windows Server Enterprise 2003 Edition is a good choice for running
applications that must be available at all times. It also gives growing
organizations the ability to ensure the availability of critical applications,
while allowing them to scale those applications both up and out to meet
increased demand.
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Enterprise is designed for medium to
large businesses. Enterprise Edition is the recommended operating system for
servers running applications such as networking, messaging, inventory, and
customer service systems, databases, and e-commerce Web sites. Enterprise
Edition delivers high reliability, performance, and superior business value.
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise contains some differences from
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, also available at
RoyalDiscount.com, such as support for high-performance servers and the ability to cluster
servers to handle larger loads. These capabilities provide reliability
that lets you make sure your systems are available regardless of a system
failure or how large an application becomes. At a high level, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition provides support
for:
- Eight-way symmetric multiprocessing (SMP).
- Eight-node clustering.
- 32 gigabytes (GB) of RAM
Built for Dependability
- Today's businesses expect technology to be a consistent enabler of business
value. They want systems that are always up and always responsive, and they
demand a level of security able to meet today's challenges.
- Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition includes new features and
improvements that render it the most dependable, enterprise-ready server
operating system Microsoft has ever created. Key technologies introduced in
Windows 2000 Server have been enhanced, including network load balancing, server
clusters, and the Active Directory service. Active Directory is now faster and
more robust over unreliable wide area network (WAN) connections, thanks to more
efficient synchronization and replication as well as credential caching in
branch office domain controllers.
- In addition, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition introduces new
technologies, such as a common language runtime that safeguards networks from
malicious or poorly designed code. Moreover, the operating system reflects the
Microsoft commitment to trustworthy computing, with leaps forward in security
functionality, including improved security for Internet Information Services (IIS),
public key infrastructure (PKI), and Kerberos, as well as new support for smart
cards and biometrics.
Built for Productivity
- Organizations look to computing technology to improve productivity across
their businesses, from information workers who want powerful tools that are
easier to use, to administrators who want services that are quicker to deploy
and easier and more flexible to manage.
- Windows Server 2003 Enterprise and other members of the Windows
Server 2003 family share many features that help make your organization and
employees more productive. The Windows Server 2003 family enables greater
productivity for both IT administrators and users through its enhanced
capabilities in system management and storage. Microsoft has made great strides
in evolving manageability. The new task-based design in the Windows Server 2003
family makes it easier to find and carry out common tasks. Improvements to the
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and Active Directory improve performance and
make management easier.
- The Windows Server 2003 family contains several important new automated
management tools including Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and server configuration wizards to
help automate deployment. Managing Group Policy is made easier with the new
Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), enabling more organizations to better
use Active Directory and take advantage of its powerful cost-saving features. In
addition, command-line tools let administrators perform most tasks from the
command console.
- Other new management and administration features in the Windows Server 2003
family include domain renaming, cross-domain and cross-forest management, and
Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) settings. Enhanced Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI) providers and command-line tools give administrators
greater granular control of server tasks.
- Windows Server 2003 also makes storage and backup easier while significantly
reducing the demands on system administrators. New and improved file services
include the Volume Copy Shadow Service, which provides point-in-time backups of
networked shares. This unique technology extends to users, who can now retrieve
old copies of files or deleted files. In addition, file and print services have
been improved with the addition of the Web-based Distributed Authoring and
Versioning (WebDAV) remote document sharing technology. Enhancements to the
Distributed File System (DFS) and Encrypting File System (EFS) allow for
powerful, flexible file sharing and storage.
Built for a Connected World
- Today's networks are connecting intranets, extranets, and the Web. More and
more companies are using the Internet to communicate with their customers and
partners everyday. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, as well as other members of
the Windows 2003 Server family share many features that help your organization
and employees stay connected.
- Networking improvements and new features in the Windows 2003 Server family
extend the versatility, manageability, and dependability of network
infrastructures. Windows Server 2003 makes it easier than ever for users to stay
connected to their centralized systems from anywhere and on any device.
Microsoft has built significant networking enhancements in Windows Server 2003,
including Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet (PPoE), and Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) over network address
translation (NAT).
- Perhaps most important, though, is the optimized, native support of Microsoft
.NET and XML. Windows Server 2003 represents a revolutionary step forward as the
ideal platform to develop, distribute, and host XML Web services created with
.NET.
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