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Product Specifications

  • Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
  • Manufacturer Part Number P72-00981
  • Manufacturer Website Address http://www.microsoft.com
  • Brand Name Microsoft
  • Product Type Operating System
  • Software Name Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition 64-bit
  • Platform Supported PC
  • License Pricing Standard
  • License Quantity 1 Server
  • License Quantity 25 Client
  • Distribution Media/Method CD-ROM
  • Features
      Enterprise capabilities:
      • Get all the functionality you expect from a server operating system, including multiprocessor and 64-bit support, clustering, and other improvements.
      Built to handle demanding workloads:
      • Scale from single-processor systems to 128-way systems.
      Less downtime, more availability:
      • Eliminate common causes of reboots and outages, helping you realize significant cost savings through less planned and unplanned downtime.
      Best economics:
      • Experience the added value of a global network of Windows Server independent software vendors, certified engineers, and third-party solution providers.
      Built for a connected world:
      • Connect your intranets, extranets, and the Web with optimized support for XML and .NET. Easily develop, distribute, and host XML Web services.
  • System Requirements
      Processor:
      • 733 MHz for Itanium-based PCs
      Memory:
      • 128 MB RAM
      • 64 GB (maximum)
      Hard Disk Space*:
      • 2 GB
      Drive:
      • CD-ROM
      • DVD-ROM
      Display:
      • VGA or hardware that supports console redirection
      Other:
      • Some Internet functionality may require Internet access and a .NET Passport account
      • Network adapter appropriate for the type of home network to which you wish to connect, and access to an appropriate network infrastructure
      *Additional space is required if installing over a network

Overview


Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition for 64-bit Itanium-based Systems - 1 server, 25 clients

 

Windows Server 2003 x64 editions provide high performance for both 32-bit and 64-bit applications on the same system. The underlying architecture is based on 64-bit extensions to the industry-standard x86 instruction set, allowing today's 32-bit applications to run natively on x64 processors. At the same time, new 64-bit applications are executed in 64-bit mode, which processes more data per clock cycle, allows direct access to more physical memory (RAM), and speeds numeric calculations. The end result is a platform that leverages the existing wealth of 32-bit applications while also providing a smooth migration path to 64-bit computing.
The Windows Server x64 editions are compiled from the same codebase as the 32-bit version. This makes the x64 editions a mature, reliable platform, naturally suited to inherit most of your 32-bit solutions as you replace older servers with today's x64 hardware. Furthermore, the Windows Server x64 editions provide the power and scalability needed to virtualize or otherwise consolidate server workloads.
The best way to take full advantage of today's x64 server hardware is with a solution built on a Windows Server x64 edition.
Benefits of Microsoft Windows x64 Editions

This white paper examines the benefits of x64 architecture running on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions and Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. These benefits include a larger virtual memory-address space, support for larger physical RAM, improved performance and reliability, enhanced security, and an unprecedented level of compatibility. With the release of the x64 Editions of Windows, 64-bit computing is poised to become the mainstream of personal and corporate computing

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