Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Enterprise Edition 1-8 CPU - 25 CAL NFR Retail Box
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition
1-8 CPU - 25 CAL NFR Retail Box
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Designed
for mission-critical server workloads, Windows Server
2003, Enterprise Edition, is the recommended operating
system for servers that run 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
and is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
In this edition 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!!
Features/Specifications
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
Edition 1-8 CPU - 25 CAL NFR Retail Box
Attractive Retail Box
This is a Full Version - Not an
Upgrade
A NFR product cannot be
resold, and contains all necessary licensing
information along with the original packaging.
If your intent is to use
it as a valid End-User License please obtain your
own legal opinions as to the validity. We assume no
liability from any consequences arising from your
decision.
Contains:
Original Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition
NFR Retail CD
with 'Edge to Edge' Holograms with
Unique and Unregistered Product Key Number for Activation and Registration
Product Manuals and Documentation
Microsoft Windows System Resource
Manager CD
An Integrated 25-CAL License is included with this
product. Additional CAL's may be purchased as
needed.
Is a full-function server operating
system that supports up to eight processors.
Provides enterprise-class features
such as eight-node clustering and support for up to
32 GB of memory.
Is available for Intel
Itanium-based computers.
Will be available for 64-bit
computing platforms capable of supporting 8
processors and 64 GB of RAM.
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition, includes new features and improvements that
render it the most dependable, enterprise-ready
server operating system Microsoft has ever created.
Key technologies introduced in Windows 2000 Server
have been enhanced, including network load
balancing, server clusters, and the Active
Directory® service. Active Directory is now faster
and more robust over unreliable wide area network
(WAN) connections, thanks to more efficient
synchronization and replication as well as
credential caching in branch office domain
controllers.
In addition, Windows Server 2003,
Enterprise Edition, introduces new technologies,
such as a common language runtime that safeguards
networks from malicious or poorly designed code.
Moreover, the operating system reflects the
Microsoft commitment to trustworthy computing, with
leaps forward in security functionality, including
improved security for Internet Information Services
(IIS), public key infrastructure (PKI), and
Kerberos, as well as new support for smart cards and
biometrics.
In addition to including all the
features in Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition,
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, adds
enhanced availability, scalability, and
dependability:
Cluster service. Server clusters
provide high availability and disaster tolerance for
mission-critical database management, file sharing,
intranet data sharing, messaging, and general
business applications. With Windows Server 2003,
Enterprise Edition, and Windows Server 2003,
Datacenter Edition, cluster service supports up to
eight-node clusters for increased flexibility in
adding and removing hardware in a geographically
dispersed cluster environment. The cluster service
also provides improved scaling options for
applications. Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition, allows server clusters to be deployed in a
variety of different configurations, in particular:
Single cluster configurations with
dedicated storage.
Multiple clusters on a storage area
network (SAN), potentially with other
Windows–based
servers or operating systems.
Clusters spanning multiple sites
(that is, geographically dispersed clusters).
64-bit support. Windows Server
2003, Enterprise Edition, is available in both
32-bit and 64-bit versions. The 64-bit version is
optimized for intensive memory or computational
tasks, such as mechanical design, computer-aided
design (CAD), professional graphics, high-end
database systems, and scientific applications.
Multiprocessor support. The Windows
Server 2003 family scales from single-processor
solutions all the way up to 32-way systems. Windows
Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, supports servers
with up to 8 processors, and Windows Server 2003,
Datacenter Edition, supports up to 32 processors.
Metadirectory Services support.
Microsoft Metadirectory Services (MMS) helps
organizations integrate identity information from
multiple directories, databases, and files with
Active Directory. MMS provides a unified view of
identity information, enables the integration of
business processes with MMS, and helps synchronize
identity information across an organization.
Hot Add Memory. Hot Add Memory
allows ranges of memory to be added to a computer
and made available to the operating system and
applications as part of the normal memory pool. No
rebooting and no downtime are required. This feature
currently operates only on servers that have
hardware support for adding memory while the server
is operating. For these servers, the act of
installing memory automatically invokes the Hot Add
Memory feature in Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition.
Terminal Services session
directory. This load balancing feature allows users
to reconnect easily to a disconnected session on a
server farm running Terminal Services. Session
directory is compatible with the Windows Server 2003
load balancing service and is supported by
third-party external load balancer products.
Windows System Resource Manager. A
feature in both Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition, and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter
Edition, the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM)
enables an administrator to allocate CPU and memory
utilization on a per-application basis. This is a
useful tool for server consolidation.
In short the new Microsoft Windows
2003 servers will allow businesses to integrate
servers, applications and data in ways simply not
possible before. As a special offer, we are able to
provide both Windows 2000 and Windows 2003
combination licenses, allowing you to run your
systems on Windows 2000 until you are ready to
migrate to Windows 2003.
Product
Requirements
An Integrated 25-CAL License is included with this
product. Additional CAL's may be purchased as
needed.
Pentium 733 MHz or faster processor
256 MB RAM
Maximum RAM is 32 GB for x86-based computers; 64
GB for Itanium-based computers
1.5 GB hard disk space for x86-based computers;
2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers