Term
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition |
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Definition
Intended for application servers, domain controllers and for clustering. Contains all the features in Standard Edition. Provides increased scalability and system availability by using:
-Enterprise Memory Architecture -Symmetric multiprocessing scaability -Windows clustering
The major diffrence between Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterpise is that Enterprise edition supports high performance servers. Windows server 2003, Enterprise edition is recommended for servers running applications for networking, messaging, inventory, and customer service systems, databases, and e-commerce Web sites. Also, you can cluster servers running Enterprise Edition together to handle larger loads. |
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