What are the differences between Standard, Enterprise and
Web Editions of Windows Server 2003?
Answer Posted / dr pepper
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition - Standard server that
can be a DC, runs ADS and DNS. Does not support Itanium
Based PC's and cannot be used as a Streaming media Server
but not as a cluster Node.
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003 Datacentre Edition - Everything a
stndard Server can do, but able to support Itanium based
PC's, adn cable of being a Node in a cluster. More robust,
and supports non unuiform Memory access, 64gb Ram and CPU's
Windows Server 2003 Web Edition - Made for Web deployments,
webservices and applications. Cannot run ADS on it, and
it's never as DC.
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