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Windows Server 2003
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The .NET version of the Windows 2000 server operating system. Introduced in the spring of 2003, it was originally known as .NET Server 2003. Similar to the Windows 2000 offerings, Windows Server 2003 is available in several versions. The Enterprise and Datacenter Editions are geared for mission critical applications with support for clustering, failover and load balancing. They are also available in 64-bit versions for Intel's IA-64 architecture. The Web Edition is designed for hosting a Web site. See Windows Home Server, Windows Server 2008 and .NET Enterprise Server.

   Edition of             SMP
   Windows Server 2003    Support  RAM

   Standard               2-way    4GB
   Web Server             2-way    2GB

   32-bit Enterprise      8-way   32GB
   64-bit Enterprise      8-way   64GB

   32-bit DataCenter     32-way   64GB
   64-bit DataCenter     32-way  128GB



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