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Old 30-06-2008, 12:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Windows 2008 server VS Windows 2003 a marketing gimick from Microsoft yes or no?


Hi freindz,

This is a forum where I am inviting you all to discuss debate on whether the 11 features posted by microsoft to procure windows 2008 server is a marketing gimick or not

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Old 30-06-2008, 01:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Please, it would be more informative if you can give a link for the same. Also it would save us (atlease lazy me ) some time.
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11 reason to upgrade from win 2003 server to win 2008 server .

Can any one let me know which one of this feature is not there in win 2003 server

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...y-upgrade.aspx
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Can any one let me know which one of this feature is not there in win 2003 server
By default NONE, however some points are subjective such as security as with many 3rd party tool can make Server 2003 also a very secure system

read more about the points one by one as its bit of details are given in the page also
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+1 to Choto Cheeta

First 6 of these no doubt set the OS apart from 03. Rest as Choto said, can be subjective.
BTW i also count default availability of Powershell as a +. Its a very powerful, multipurpose tool.
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Why debate. Just download the Windows Server 2008 trial and see.
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