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Windows
Server 2003 Core Technologies
Windows Server 2003 contains core technologies
that build on the strengths of Windows 2000 Server to deliver a superior and cost-effective
server operating system. Learn about the many new features and technologies that
make Windows Server 2003 an ideal server platform for organizations of any size.
Dependable
Windows
Server 2003 has the reliability, availability, scalability, and security that
make it a highly dependable platform.
Availability:
The Windows Server 2003 family provides improved availability through enhanced
clustering support. Clustering services have become essential for organizations
deploying critical e-commerce and line-of-business applications, because they
provide significant improvements in availability, scalability, and manageability.
Clustering installation and setup is easier and more robust in Windows Server
2003, while enhanced network features in the product provide greater failover
capabilities and high system uptime. The Windows Server 2003 family supports server
clusters for up to eight nodes. If one of the nodes in a cluster becomes unavailable
because of failure or maintenance, another node immediately begins providing service,
a process known as failover. Windows Server 2003 also supports network load balancing
(NLB), which balances incoming Internet Protocol (IP) traffic across nodes in
a cluster.
Scalability: The Windows Server 2003 family provides scalability through scale-up, enabled
by symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), and scale-out, enabled by clustering.
Internal tests indicate that compared to Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server
2003 delivers up to 140 percent better performance in the file system and
significantly better performance in various other features including the Microsoft
Active Directory® service, Web server and Terminal Server components,
and networking services. Windows Server 2003 scales from single processor
solutions all the way up to 64-way systems. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit
processors. |
Scalability and Security
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The common language runtime. This software
engine is a key element of Windows Server 2003 that improves reliability and helps
ensure a safe computing environment. It reduces the number of bugs and security
holes caused by common programming mistakes. As a result, there are fewer vulnerabilities
for attackers to exploit. The common language runtime also verifies that applications
can run without error and checks for appropriate security permissions, making
sure that code performs only appropriate operations.
Internet Information Services 6.0. To increase Web server security, Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 is configured for maximum security out of the box. IIS 6.0 and Windows Server 2003 provide the most dependable, productive, connected, and integrated Web server solution with fault tolerance, requesting queuing, application health monitoring, automatic application recycling, caching, and more. These are among the many new features in IIS 6.0 that enable you to conduct business securely on the Web. |
Productive File and print services. At the heart
of any IT organization is the ability to efficiently manage file and print resources
while keeping them available and secure for users. As the network expands with
more users located on-site, in remote locations, or even at partner companies,
IT administrators face an increasingly heavy burden. The Windows Server 2003 family
delivers intelligent file and print services with increased performance and functionality,
allowing you to reduce TCO. |
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Active Directory. Active Directory is
the directory service for the Windows Server 2003 family. It stores information
about objects on the network and makes this information easy for administrators
and users to find, providing a logical, hierarchical organization of directory
information. Windows Server 2003 brings many improvements to Active Directory,
making it more versatile, dependable, and economical to use. In Windows Server
2003, Active Directory provides increased performance and scalability. It also
allows you greater flexibility to design, deploy, and manage your organization's
directory. |
Management services. While computing has proliferated
on desktops, laptops, and portable devices, the real cost of maintaining a distributed
personal computer network has grown significantly. Reducing day-to-day maintenance
through automation is key to reducing operating costs. Windows Server 2003 contains
several important new automated management tools, including Microsoft Software
Update Services (SUS) and server configuration wizards. Managing Group Policy
is made easier with the new Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), enabling more
organizations to better utilize the Active Directory service and take advantage
of its powerful management features. In addition, command-line tools let administrators
perform most tasks from the command console. GPMC is available as a separate component. |
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Storage management. Windows Server 2003 introduces new and enhanced
features for storage management, making it easier and more reliable to manage
and maintain disks and volumes, backup and restore data, and connect to storage
area networks (SANs). |
Terminal Services. The Terminal Services
component of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 builds on the solid application server
mode in Windows 2000 Terminal Services. Terminal Services let you deliver Windows-based
applications, or the Windows desktop itself, to virtually any computing device—including
those that cannot run Windows. |
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Connected
Windows
Server 2003 contains new features and improvements to make sure your organization
and users stay connected:
XML Web Services. IIS 6.0 is an important
component of the Windows Server 2003 family. Administrators and Web application
developers demand a fast, reliable Web platform that is both scalable and secure.
Significant architectural improvements in IIS include a new process model that
greatly improves reliability, scalability, and performance. IIS is installed by
default in a locked-down state. Security is increased because the system administrator
enables or disables system features based on application requirements. In addition,
direct editing support of the XML metabase improves management.
Networking
and communications. Networking and communications has never been more critical
for organizations faced with the challenge of competing in the global marketplace.
Employees need to connect to the network wherever they are and from any device.
Partners, vendors, and others outside the network need to interact efficiently
with key resources, and security is more important than ever. Networking improvements
and new features in the Windows Server 2003 family extend the versatility, manageability,
and dependability of network infrastructures.
Enterprise UDDI services.
Windows Server 2003 includes Enterprise UDDI services, a dynamic and flexible
infrastructure for XML Web Services. This standards-based solution enables companies
to run their own internal UDDI service for intranet or extranet use. Developers
can easily and quickly find and reuse the Web services available within the organization.
IT administrators can catalog and manage the programmable resources in their network.
With Enterprise UDDI services, companies can build and deploy smarter, more reliable
applications.
Windows Media Services. Windows Server 2003 includes the industry's
most powerful digital streaming media services. These services are part of the
next version of the Microsoft Windows Media™ technologies platform that also includes
a new Windows Media Player, Windows Media Encoder, audio/video codecs, and Windows
Media Software Development Kit.
Best Economics
PC
technology provides the most cost-effective chip platform, a considerable economic
incentive for adopting Windows Server 2003. But that is only the beginning of
the story. Windows Server 2003 provides the best economics for both scale-up and
scale-out purposes and provides an IT infrastructure that runs 30 percent more
efficiently. With multiple essential services and components already included
in Windows Server 2003, organizations can quickly benefit from an integrated platform
that is easy to deploy, manage, and use.
When you adopt Windows Server 2003, you become a part of the global network that has helped make the Windows platform so productive. This network of global services and support provides the following benefits:
Extensive ISV ecosystem. Microsoft has a huge number of
independent software vendors (ISVs) worldwide who support Microsoft applications
and build certified custom applications on the Windows platform.
Worldwide
services. Microsoft is supported by over 450,000 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers
(MCSEs) worldwide, plus vendors and partners.
Training options.
Microsoft offers a wide range of IT training, enabling IT staff to continue developing
their skills at a reasonable price.
Certified solutions. Windows
has thousands of certified hardware drivers and software applications from third-party
ISVs, making it easy to add new devices and applications. In addition, prescriptive
guidance from Microsoft Solutions Offerings (MSOs) helps organizations build proven
solutions that help solve difficult business challenges.
This ecosystem of
products and services reduces TCO, helping your organization be more productive
and efficient.
XML Web Services and Microsoft .NET
Microsoft
.NET is deeply integrated into the Windows Server 2003 family. The .NET Framework
enables an unprecedented level of software integration using XML Web services:
discrete, building-block applications that connect to each other—as well as to
other, larger applications—via the Internet.
Integral to the Microsoft platform, the .NET Framework provides the ability to quickly and reliably build, host, deploy, and use secure and connected solutions through XML Web services. The Microsoft platform provides a suite of developer tools, client applications, XML Web services, and servers necessary to participate in this connected world.
These XML Web services provide reusable components built on industry standards that invoke capabilities from other applications independent of the way the applications were built, their operating system or platform, or the devices used to access them.
With XML Web services, developers can integrate applications inside enterprises and across network boundaries with partners and customers. This advance in computing—opening the door to federated collaboration and more efficient business-to-business and business-to-consumer services—can have a significant potential impact on revenue. Millions of others can use these components in varied combinations to produce highly personal, intelligent computing experiences.
Other .NET benefits in the Windows Server 2003 family help application developers to:
Leverage
their existing investments. Existing Windows–based applications for Windows Server
run on Windows Server 2003 and can be easily repackaged as XML Web services.
Write
less code and use the programming languages and tools they know. Windows Server
2003 features built-in application services, such as Microsoft ASP.NET, transaction
monitoring, message queuing, and data access.
Use process monitoring, recycling,
and built-in instrumentation to provide reliability, availability, and scalability
for their applications.
All of these benefits are in the improved Windows
Server 2003 application platform.
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