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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (25 Client/s)
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$550.00 to $4,340.00
Designed for medium to large businesses, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, is the recommended operating system for servers running...
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Designed for medium to large businesses, Windows Server 2003, 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. Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, delivers high reliability, performance, and superior business value.??Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, differs from Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, primarily in its support for high-performance servers and its ability to cluster servers for greater load handling. These capabilities provide reliability that helps ensure systems remain available even if problems arise.
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5 Reviews from Shopping.com
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Such and Improvement over 2000?
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Pros: Installs nicely, support for almost all software I loaded on it.
Cons: Limited driver support for consumer peripherals. Much less stable than advertised, too complex.
The Bottom Line:
Not ready for prime time.
I was lulled into installing Windows Server 2003 by its great reviews. I intended to use it for just one personal computer in order to obtain some of its benefits regarding :
1. Security
2. Stability
3. Performance
I spent about a week on Server 2003. Everything started out famously. 2003 has a fast interface (in the beginning) some extra login features, and support for almost every software package I installed on it. I did run into some issues with video driver support, but I was able to work around that. It did have a problem recognizing one of my printers and one of my hard drives. I resolved to purchase a network adapter for each one. I use a Netgear hub at home, thus it would be easy to connect the print and NAS to the open ports on my hub.
However, while I used Windows Server 2003 more, I noticed a degrade in performance. Normally, I would use Norton System Works, however, my edition would not run on Windows Server 2003 and requires a server edition. I then looked into the Event Viewer and found roughly 150 errors. I check the Microsoft website, which had short cryptic explanations for each of the errors.
After playing with the system for few more days, I again, had to go back to Windows XP.
I can't speak for using Windows Server as an actual server, however, if it can't stay up as a simple workstation OS for more than a few days how good can it be. Also what shocks me is how much they charge for it. I had the Enterprise edition which is at least a $1000 item (I had it on a trial). I don't see how this price on such a mediocre product which requires a full time person to keep it up and running in even a small environment is justified. But those are the benefits of monopoly I suppose.
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