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Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN

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Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN
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R18-02926
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  • - Language version: English
  • - Minimum storage drive space: 10 GB
  • - Minimum RAM: 0.5 GB
Long product name Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN :
The long product name of Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN. For easy access to this data, refer to the "ProductDescription" block and the "ShortDesc" tag in XML or the "Description" block and the "LongProductName" tag in JSON.

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Short summary description Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN:
This short summary of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN, English, 10 GB, 0.5 GB, PC, 1 GHz (x86)/1.4 GHz (x64)

Long summary description Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN. Language version: English. Minimum storage drive space: 10 GB, Minimum RAM: 0.5 GB. Platform: PC, Minimum processor: 1 GHz (x86)/1.4 GHz (x64)

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Reviews
Updated:
2013-09-16 01:22:24
Uk has collected 22 expert reviews for Microsoft Windows Server 2008, OEM, 1u 1pk, User CAL, EN and the average expert rating is 74 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
74%
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pcauthority.com.au
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Microsoft has released its latest and greatest version of its Windows Server operating system. The previous generation, Server 2000 and 2003, has done sterling work for many companies, both large and small, and it’s clear that the new release has to be...
Bottom line Whatever size your business is, now is the time to bite the bullet and upgrade to Server 2008...
83%
Zdnet.com.au
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Launched on 27 February, Windows Server 2008 is designed to run on 32-bit and 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD, including multicore versions -- many of which were unheard-of when Windows Server 2003 was first released. Virtualisation is fast becomi...
Good Important new features reduce the cost of running corporate networks, including Network Access Protection, Server Core, PowerShell and Read Only Domain Controllers, Many existing components, such as IIS, Terminal Services and the filesharing protocol have...
Bad Many new features are not compatible with older Windows desktop and server systems, Upgrades to existing servers will need careful planning, More care is needed when purchasing Terminal Service Client Access Licences, .NET framework and PowerShell are not...
Bottom line Windows Server 2008 presents some compelling reasons to upgrade.
75%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Microsofts long-awaited Windows Server 2008 delivers advancements in speed, security and management, but its virtualisation and network-access control features come up short. In our testing of Windows Server 2008 we found that Microsoft has made a num...
Good Windows Server 2008 is significantly faster than Windows Server 2003; easy to configure and manage host based security...
Bad The anticipated feature, the Hyper-V server virtualisation tool, is missing; The Final Word Windows Server 2008 is definitely faster, more manageable and secure. But its still missing the virtual link.
Bottom line Windows Server 2008 is definitely faster, more manageable and secure. But its still missing the virtual link.
60%
itpro.co.uk
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
A monster of an OS platform, but one which is wrapped up with kid gloves with unprecedented handholding and support and management infrastructure. Without doubt, the best Windows Server release ever, offering unparalleled levels of capability and power...
Bottom line A monster of an OS platform, but one which is wrapped up with kid gloves with unprecedented handholding and support and management infrastructure. Without doubt, the best Windows Server release ever, offering unparalleled levels of capability and power...
83%
zdnet.co.uk
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Windows Server 2008 is easier to install and manage than previous versions, and has many new and improved features that should encourage organisations to upgrade.
Good Important new features reduce the cost of running corporate networks, including Network Access Protection, Server Core, PowerShell and Read Only Domain Controllers, Many existing components, such as IIS, Terminal Services and the filesharing protocol h...
Bad Many new features are not compatible with older Windows desktop and server systems, Upgrades to existing servers will need careful planning, More care is needed when purchasing Terminal Service Client Access Licences, .NET framework and PowerShell are...
Bottom line Windows Server 2008 is easier to install and manage than previous versions, and has many new and improved features that should encourage organisations to upgrade...
75%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Microsofts long-awaited Windows Server 2008 delivers advancements in speed, security and management, but its virtualisation and network-access control features come up short. In our testing of Windows Server 2008 we found that Microsoft has made a...
Bottom line Windows Server 2008 is definitely faster, more manageable and secure. But its still missing the virtual link. Tom Henderson and Rand Dvorak, Network World...
60%
alphr.com
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Microsoft has released its latest and greatest version of its Windows Server operating system. The previous generation, Server 2000 and 2003, has done sterling work for many companies, both large and small, and it's clear that the new release has to be...
Bottom line Don't wait for SP1 - whatever size your business is, now is the time to bite the bullet and upgrade to Server 2008...
83%
tomshardware.co.uk
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Microsoft will release Windows 2008 Server as the direct successor to Windows 2003 Server in the spring of next year. The new server OS, also known under the code name Longhorn, shares a code base with Windows Vista and incorporates many additions. Us...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-12-29 20:14:17
Microsofts attempt at toppling VMware VI3 is chock-full of classic embrace-and-extend goodness, including support in System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (tested in beta) for managing VI3 assets. The Hyper-V hypervisor technology is sound and sh...
Good Streamlined MSCVMM user interface, VM image library, Quick Migration feature, ability to manage VMware VMs...
Bad MSCVMM only in public beta, no equivalent to VMotion, official Linux support limited to Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10; The Final Word Microsofts attempt at toppling VMware VI3 is chock-full of classic embrace-and-extend goodness, including support i...
Bottom line Microsofts attempt at toppling VMware VI3 is chock-full of classic embrace-and-extend goodness, including support in System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (tested in beta) for managing VI3 assets. The Hyper-V hypervisor technology is sound and sh...
75%
informationweek.com
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
Pros Tight security, thanks to reduced attack surfaceSmall build installs lightning fastOnly binaries required to run server role are installed Cons How do you feel about the DOS prompt?No upgrade path from Server Core to full build, or vice versaNo sh...
0%
infoworld.com
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
You couldnt ask for more, or for less. Windows Server 2008’s fine-grained, modular configurability lets you shrink the OS footprint down to virtualization guest-friendly size, and Server Core drops the Windows GUI to dramatically reduce the memory r...
85%
crn.com
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2013-09-16 01:22:24
With a half-dozen mouse clicks, and less than fifteen minutes of effort, you can turn a single server into two servers. A few more mouse clicks, and a few more minutes, and youve got three servers. The servers can run Windows Server 2003. Those server...
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eweek.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:17
VirtualizationReady or Not, VMware, Here Comes Hyper-V By Cameron Sturdevant2008-07-16 Article Views: 9251Article Rating: / 15 Rate This Article:Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl Goog...
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computerworld.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:17
Hyper-V is finally here -- almost. With the recent delivery of Release Candidate 1, Microsoft is shifting from major engineering operations mode to cross-the-is-and-dot-the-ts mode. The majority of the Hyper-V bits, including an ever-expanding list o...
0%
infoworld.com
Updated:
2016-12-29 20:14:17
Microsofts attempt at toppling VMware VI3 is chock-full of classic embrace-and-extend goodness, including support in System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (tested in beta) for managing VI3 assets. The Hyper-V hypervisor technology is sound and shoul...
77%
pcmag.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:17
Finally, late in February, shipping versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 made it into users hands. I checked out a copy of Server 2008 Enterprise installed on our current server Editors Choice, the HP ProLiant DL380 G5, and found improvements...
Good Overhauled TCP/IP stack for faster performance. Stripped-down Server Core role for headless operation. Improved Terminal Services. New read-only domain controllers for better remote site security.
Bad No Hyper-V until after the summer. Pricey.
Bottom line A step up from Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 is faster and stuffed with must-have features for Windows networks. But the platforms push for 64-bit operation may make some folks wait...
70%
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