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Microsoft Windows Server 2008

Published on September 30, 2008

Microsoft Windows Server 2008

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the latest version of Microsoft’s server network operating system. Windows Server 2008 builds on the features found in Windows Server 2003 and also offers a number of enhancements. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the most advanced Windows Server operating system yet, designed to power the next-generation of networks, applications, and Web services. With Windows Server 2008 you can develop, deliver, and manage rich user experiences and applications, provide a secure network infrastructure, and increase technological efficiency and value within your organization.

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is an advanced Windows Server-based operating system designed to power the next generation of networks, applications, and Web services. With ARNs, F5 delivers the industry’s most comprehensive application-specific products, tools, templates, and deployment guides to reduce the costs associated with application deployment, management, and operation. Formerly known as “Longhorn Server”, Windows Server 2008 is designed to help IT Professionals to maximize control over their infrastructure, while providing enhanced availability and management capabilities, leading to a significantly more secure, reliable server environment than ever before.

Windows Server 2008 provides a secure, easy-to-manage platform for developing and reliably hosting applications and services to run on the server or over the Web. With Windows Server 2008 enterprises will enjoy more efficient application and services management, quicker deployment and configuration of Web application and services across server farms, and a more secure, streamlined, customized Web platform. Web caching stores frequently used objects closer to the client through browser, proxy, or server caches. By storing “fresh” objects closer to your users, you avoid round trips to the origin server, reducing bandwidth consumption, server load, and most importantly, latency.

Virtualization is having the same type of revolutionary impact on corporate data centers that using disk as part of the data protection process has had. Though companies utilize virtualization in many ways, server virtualization is where its impact is most apparent. Virtually every feature (including HTTP itself) is an extension module that plugs into the core IIS 7 infrastructure. As with Server Core, this should reduce the attack surface area of IIS by allowing the removal of unnecessary features. Hyper-V is good enough to annoy VMware, but isn’t its technology peer just yet. This is about art of war and why Microsoft could squash VMware with its heft. Hyper-V, which provides server virtualization and consolidation, is part of Windows Server 2008. Microsoft certification ensures that third-party software applications operating on Windows Server 2008 meet specific technical requirements. Hyper-V is a long-awaited technology that has been anticipated to help Microsoft leap past rival virtual server technologies such as VMware and XenServer. Although Microsoft has had a virtual server technology for a few years, the features and capabilities have always lagged behind its competitors.

Processors and memory devices are modelled as Plug and Play devices, to allow hot-plugging of these devices. This allows the system resources to be partitioned dynamically using Dynamic Hardware Partitioning; each partition having its own memory, processor and I/O host bridge devices independent of other partitions.

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3 Responses to “Microsoft Windows Server 2008”

  1. Sue Massey on September 30th, 2008 4:31 pm

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  2. admin on September 30th, 2008 10:51 pm

    Hi Sue Massey,

    Thank you for dropping by :-)

  3. The Hyper-V on NetDaily.org on October 8th, 2008 4:02 pm

    […] is Microsoft’s server virtualization technology built-in to Windows Server 2008. (You can read more here on the microsoft windows server 2008) Virtual Machine Manager 2008 is a System Center add-on that helps organizations better manage […]

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