Windows Server 2008 exciting improvements

  

Windows Server 2008 --- Microsoft service period operating system is another masterpiece, and soon will be interviewed with users. Currently, the product has entered a comprehensive testing phase, and some new features look promising. The three major improvements in this new version of the server software are listed below.

1. Installation process

The user interface of the Windows Server 2008 installation process is very friendly; the installation process is basically done in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment, and will be You handle most of the initialization work. For example, when I install Windows Server 2008, the installation wizard will ask me if I have a product key. After I enter the correct product key, the follow-up work will be completed without interruption. No further questions will be asked. . The whole process takes about 35 minutes, and I don't need to put too much effort into it, basically enabling unattended installation.

The Windows Server 2008 installation process prompts me to enter the only information that is the product's key, which makes me curious: How does it know what system settings I need? For example, do I want to configure network connection, or if I want to get time zone correction. However, I don't think much about this issue. I think Windows XP installation takes too long and requires users to stare at it all the time, so this will be a very popular change for users.

2. Server Management Console

The first appearance of the Server Manager feature is in Windows Server 2000. However, this feature is not as useful as you might think. However, this phenomenon is likely to disappear because of the new Server Management Console for Windows Server 2008. In addition to allowing administrators to add server roles and configure server details, the new server management console allows Configure time and time zone, set up Windows Update (Windows Update), and other issues that pop up during past installations. This easy-to-use management console reduces the time it takes to manually install the system and presents you with a clear server configuration interface that you can modify and edit to suit your needs and preferences.

3. Start Menu Search

I am happy to see that the search function is included in the Start menu of Windows Server 2008. I am one of the early test users of Windows Vista, so I am very used to the existence of the search box on the Start menu. So, when I saw the search function in the Start menu of Windows Server 2008, I was very excited. Using this little search box on the Start menu, you can find any console, application or website, which is too convenient and practical. Windows Server 2003 also has a good search method, but the type-and-go search method used by Windows Server 2008 is amazing.


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