Abstract

The chapter discusses what is new in Windows Server 2003 and introduces its four members: the Web Edition, the Standard Edition, the Enterprise Edition, and the Datacenter Edition. Windows Server 2003 improves upon previous versions of Windows in the areas of availability, reliability, security, and scalability. Windows 2003 is designed to allow customers to do more with less. According to Microsoft, the companies that have deployed Windows 2003 are able to operate with up to 30% greater efficiency in the areas of application development and administrative overhead. The chapter also discusses how licensing works with Windows Server 2003, and provides a heads-up on some of the issues one might encounter when installing the new operating system or upgrading Windows 2000. It also focuses on the tools and documentation that come with Windows Server 2003 to familiarize with the new features in this version of the Microsoft operation system.

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