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Windows Server 2003 Family and Services a. | Windows Datacenter Server | d. | Windows Web Server | b. | Windows Enterprise Server | e. | Windows Server 2003 (standard) | c. | Windows Server Longhorn | | | | |
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| 1. | Supports up to 4 processors
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| 2. | TyCorp
has a large enterprise domain set up using Netware. They have decided to expand into ecommerce. They
have hired an ecommerce specialist who plans to set up the web-related servers separate of the main
network and would like to use a Windows server. This server will host a major website that uses php,
asp, .NET, and SQL.
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| 3. | Pumpkin Petes has just acquired Rock Enterprises in a hostile takeover,
effectively doubling the size of their business. The days of getting by with their
current network are over over over! They need to set up an enterprise domain. Since the takeover
included a pretty good amount of capital and new computer systems, they want to set up a tight,
robust, business network that can support current needs, the needs of the growing infrastructure, and
future needs. Rock Enterprises had a large ecommerce program that was hosted by a second party
company that they would like to move in-house. They are interested in high availability, server
clustering, and high security. In addition, they would like to use smart cards and biotechnology for
authentication.
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| 4. | 64-bit
edition of server
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| 5. | A
small business is setting up its first domain. Up to this point they have had a peer-to-peer network
set up. As theyve grown, however, managing the p2p network has become unwieldy and the security
of documents has become a major issue. They would like one server that can authenticate users, hold
files, share resources among users, and run a website.
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| 6. | Whidbey Whippets is expanding their company. They currently have one server that
manages all of their resources. They have just purchased a second server with a eight (yes 8)
processors and would like to install one of the Windows 2003 Server operating systems that will run
on a this monster. They would also like to use clustering for the six servers they have in place
already. They dont have the needs for a database and dont see that in their
future.
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| 7. | Supports up to 8 processors
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| 8. | Supports up to 4 GP RAM
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| 9. | Supports up to 2 processors
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| 10. | Allows for up to 10 inbound server message blocks for publishing content
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| 11. | Supports up to 512 GB RAM on the 64-bit version
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| 12. | Clustering of up to 8 nodes supported and up to 32 processors
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