Microsoft Windows 2003 Server R2 Enterprise VOL Edition SP2
Release category: OS
System Requirements / Installation:
Computer and processor
133-MHz or faster processor for x86-based PCs; 733-MHz for Itanium-based PCs;
up to eight processors supported on either the 32-bit or the 64-bit version
Memory
128 MB of RAM minimum required; maximum: 32 GB for x86-based PCs
with the 32-bit version and 64 GB for Itanium-based PCs with the 64-bit version
Hard disk
1.5 GB of available hard-disk space for x86-based PCs; 2 GB for Itanium-based PCs;
additional space is required if installing over a network
Drive
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
Display
VGA or hardware that supports console redirection required
Other
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, 64-bit version is compatible only with 64-bit Intel
Itanium-based systems and cannot install on 32-bit systems
Summary:
Introducing the Windows Server 2003 Operating Systems
Windows Server 2003 operating systems take the best of Windows 2000 Server technology and make it easier to deploy, manage, and use. The result: a highly productive infrastructure that helps make your network a strategic asset for your organization. As of March 28, 2005, all Windows Server 2003 operating systems ship with Windows Server Service Pack 1 (SP1). Windows Server 2003 SP1 provides enhanced security, increased reliability, and a simplified administration to help enterprise customers across all industries.
In addition, in December 2005, Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter editions of Windows Server 2003 R2 were released, offering Active Directory, storage, and branch office enhancements for customers
Improvements to the Windows Server Operating System
Windows Server 2003 includes all the functionality customers need today from a Windows Server operating system to do more with less, such as security, reliability, availability, and scalability. In addition, Microsoft has improved and extended the Windows server operating systems to incorporate the benefits of Microsoft .NET for connecting information, people, systems, and devices.
Server Roles
Windows Server 2003 is a multipurpose operating system capable of handling a diverse set of server roles, depending on your needs, in either a centralized or distributed fashion. Some of these server roles include:
* File and print server.
* Web server and Web application services.
* Mail server.
* Terminal server.
* Remote access and virtual private network (VPN) server.
* Directory services, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, and Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS).
* Streaming media server.
This product overview explains the basics of the Windows Server 2003 operating systems and includes links to more detailed information.
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