The content has been deleted at the request of the copyright owner. Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system developed by Microsoft based on Windows XP/NT4.0. The development code, Whistler Server, was released on March 28, 2003 and was listed at the end of April of the same year. Many improvements have been made to Windows 2000, such as: improved Active Directory (such as the ability to remove classes from the schema); improved Group Policy operations and management; improved disk management, such as from Shadow Backup files in Copy (shadow copy). In particular, the improved scripting and command-line tools are an innovation for Microsoft: bringing a complete command shell into the next version of Windows——. There are several versions of Windows Server 2003, each of which is suitable for different business needs:
Windows Server 2003 Web Edition Standard English Name: Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
Used to build and store the Web Applications, web pages, and XMLWeb Services. It mainly uses IIS6.0 web server and provides rapid development and deployment of XML Web services and applications using ASP-NET technology. Support for dual processors, minimum support for 256MB of memory. It supports up to 2GB of memory. Please note: Even if you are using 4G memory, this version of 2003 only recognizes 2G. If you need to identify large memory, you need special settings to provide a platform for desktop virtualization.
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition English Name: Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
Sales Target is Small and Medium Business, Supports File and Printer Sharing, Provides Secure Internet Connection, Allows Centralized Applications Program deployment. Support 4 processors; support up to 256MB of memory, up to 4GB of memory.
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Standard English Name: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
The main difference between Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition is: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition supports high Performance servers, and servers can be clustered to handle larger loads. Reliability is achieved with these features to help ensure that the system is available even in the event of a problem.
Because win2003 is relatively mature, generally can meet the needs of various static websites (as long as it is static, bandwidth + hardware + cdn), basically a million-level website access is no problem. Recommended for novice veterans. If special needs can be considered using win2008 r2
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