The Windows Server 2003 family takes the
best of Windows 2000 Server technology and makes it easier
to deploy, manage, and use. The result: a highly productive
infrastructure that helps make your network a strategic
asset for your organization.
Improvements to Windows 2000
Windows Server 2003 includes all the functionality customers
need today from a Windows server operating system to do
more with less, such as security, reliability, availability,
and scalability. In addition, Microsoft has improved and
extended the Windows server operating systems to incorporate
the benefits of Microsoft® .NET for connecting information,
people, systems, and devices.
Server Roles
Windows Server 2003 is a multipurpose operating system
capable of handling a diverse set of server roles, depending
on your needs, in either a centralized or distributed fashion.
Some of these server roles include:
- File and print server.
- Web server and Web application services.
- Mail server.
- Terminal server.
- Remote access and virtual private network (VPN) server.
- Directory services, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, and Windows
Internet Naming Service (WINS).
- Streaming media server.
- This product overview explains the basics of the Windows
Server 2003 family and includes links to more detailed
information.
Benefits of the Windows Server 2003 Family
Windows Server 2003 delivers four primary benefits:
Benefit Description
Dependable Windows Server 2003 is the fastest, most reliable,
most secure Windows server operating system ever offered
by Microsoft. Windows Server 2003 delivers dependability
by:
Providing an IT infrastructure that delivers fundamental
value: improved reliability, better availability, and increased
scalability.
Including an application platform with built-in traditional
application server functionality on top of extensive operating
system capabilities.
Integrating an information worker infrastructure that helps
keep business information secure and accessible.
Productive Windows Server 2003 provides the tools that simplify
deployment, management, and administration and maximize
productivity.
Windows Server 2003 does this by:
Providing flexible tools that help match your design and
deployment to your organizational and network needs.
Helping you manage your network proactively by enforcing
policy, automating tasks, and simplifying updates.
Helping you lower support overhead by letting users do more
on their own.
Connected Windows Server 2003 provides an extensible application
platform for quickly building solutions that keep employees,
partners, systems, and customers connected.
Windows Server 2003 does this by:
Providing an integrated Web server and streaming media server
that helps you quickly, easily, and securely create dynamic
intranet and Internet Web sites.
Providing built-in services that help you easily develop,
deploy, and manage XML Web services.
Providing the tools that enable you to connect XML Web services
to internal applications, suppliers, and partners.
Best Economics When combined with products and services
from the many Microsoft hardware, software, and channel
partners, Windows Server 2003 provides the choices that
help you get the greatest return on your infrastructure
investments.
Windows Server 2003 does this by:
Providing ease-of-use and prescriptive guidance for complete
solutions that enable you to quickly put technology to work.
Helping you consolidate servers by taking advantage of the
latest hardware, software, and methodologies to optimize
your server deployments.
Lowering your total cost of ownership (TCO) to realize a
fast return on investment.
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.
Security. Businesses have extended the traditional local
area network (LAN) by combining intranets, extranets, and
Internet sites. As a result, increased system security is
now more critical than ever before. As part of the Microsoft
commitment to reliable, secure, and dependable computing,
the company has intensely reviewed the Windows Server 2003 family to identify possible fail points and exploitable
weaknesses. Windows Server 2003 provides many important
new security features and improvements including:
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
Windows Server 2003 has capabilities in numerous areas that
can make your organization and employees more productive,
including:
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.
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.
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.
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.
What's in the Windows Server 2003 Family?
The Windows Server 2003 family includes the following products:
Product Description
Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition Windows Server 2003,
Standard Edition, is designed for departmental and standard
workloads and delivers the following benefits:
Support for file and printer sharing.
More secure Internet connectivity.
Centralized desktop application deployment.
For more information, see the Windows Server 2003, Standard
Edition, Overview.
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition Built for mission-critical
server workloads, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition,
is the platform of choice for applications, Web services,
and infrastructure. Delivering high reliability, performance,
and superior business value, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition provides these benefits:
A full-function server operating system that supports up
to 8 processors.
Enterprise-class features, such as eight-node clustering
and support for up to 32 GB of memory.
Support for Intel Itanium-based computers.
Support for 64-bit computing platforms capable of supporting
8 processors and 64 GB of RAM with the 64-bit version.
For more information about the 32-bit version, see the Windows
Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, Overview. For more information
about the 64-bit version, see Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition for 64-Bit Itanium-based Systems.
Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition Windows Server 2003,
Datacenter Edition, is built for the highest levels of scalability
and reliability. Only this platform offers the Datacenter
High Availability Program of support and services. Benefits
of Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, include:
The most powerful and functional server operating system
Microsoft has ever offered.
Support for up to 32-way SMP and 64 GB of RAM with the 32-bit
version.
Support for up to 128-way machines with individual partitions
of up to 64 processors and 512 GB of RAM with the 64-bit
version.
Both 8-node clustering and load balancing services as standard
features.
Windows System Resource Manager to facilitate consolidation
and system management.
For more information about the 32-bit version, see the Windows
Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, Overview. For more information
about the 64-bit version, see Windows Server 2003, Datacenter
Edition for 64-Bit Itanium-based systems.
Windows Server 2003, Web Edition A new product within the
Windows operating systems, Windows Server 2003, Web Edition,
offers dedicated Web serving and hosting as well as the
following benefits:
A platform for building and hosting Web applications, Web
pages, and XML Web Services.
A design intended for use primarily as an IIS 6.0 Web server.
A platform for rapidly developing and deploying XML Web
services and applications that use ASP.NET technology, a
key part of the .NET Framework.
Ease of deployment and management.
For more information, see the Windows Server 2003, Web Edition,
Overview.
Windows Small Business Server 2003 Windows Small Business
Server 2003 provides a complete business server solution
for small businesses. The integrated suite of server products
enables companies to share information and resources safely
and securely.
Standard Edition will include Windows Server 2003, Standard
Edition, Microsoft Windows SharePoint™ Services, Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Shared Fax Service.
Premium Edition will include Windows Server 2003, Standard
Edition, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Shared Fax Service, Microsoft
Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server, Microsoft
SQL Server™ 2000, and Microsoft Office FrontPage® 2003.
The Release Candidate (RC) is now available, and you can
order the Windows Small Business Server 2003 Preview Kit,
which contains a preview version of Windows Small Business
Server 2003, Standard Edition, for you to install and evaluate.
For more information, see the Windows Small Business Server
2003 Overview.
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