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Microsoft toughens up Windows Server

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 06 February 2003 - 21:04 · 4 comments & 788 views

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Microsoft wants to assure big companies that its upcoming Windows Server 2003 operating system is ready to handle complex business applications. The software giant on Thursday detailed a series of features it has added to Windows Server 2003 to improve the reliability of the server operating system and cut down on the amount of unplanned downtime for servers. Windows Server 2003, which is due in April, will compete with variants of the Unix operating system from companies like Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems and IBM.

With the release of Windows Server 2003, Microsoft will be casting the operating system as an alternative to Unix as well as a compelling reason for its customers to upgrade from older versions of Windows. The company has delayed the release of the operating system three times, partly due to an effort to hone its security and reliability.

The company is touting reliability features both in Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition, which is a version of the operating system aimed at top-end machines with dozens of processors. The Datacenter High Availability Program, targeted specifically at Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition users, will introduce pre-tested configurations of the operating systems on different hardware companies' servers. Customers can also get 24-hour, 7-days-a-week support services from Microsoft or Microsoft partners.

News source: c|net


Microsoft has also tweaked how Windows Server 2003 handles drivers, which is one of the primary causes of system crashes, according to the company. The systems will block the installation of drivers with known problems and will allow administrators to revert back to a working state once an error occurs. Other reliability enhancements include the ability to isolate different application processes to prevent one crash from causing another. Administrators can also configure clusters of servers without bringing the system down.

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#1 Chicane-UK on 06 Feb 2003 - 21:19
Well as much as I like Microsoft products (just installed latest build of Server 2003 and it does look good) they have been chasing the elicit 'as reliable as UNIX' title since Windows NT 3.51.. I don't doubt that they have it in them, but as a fan of UNIX, I get a bit bored of hearing it. Stop with the propaganda, and show us what you can do!!
(2 replies) #2 nacs on 06 Feb 2003 - 23:42
[quote]The company is touting reliability features both in Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition[/quote] 'Windows' and 'reliability' in the same sentence. Now that's a far fetched concept.
#2.1 Jason on 07 Feb 2003 - 00:22
Have you used NT in a big corporate network ? I have worked with NT4 for 4 years and now 2000 and they are very stable, reliable products. It is not the crappy 9x code anymore its NT.
#2.2 nacs on 07 Feb 2003 - 23:26
Yes, I've used NT 4 and it's not bad. But XP is a whole different story (also NT based).

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