Windows Vista is targetted more so as a client side operating system and cannot be looked at as a replacement to Windows Server 2003. However, there is a "server" of the same class which is still a little away in terms of release timeline. It's called Windows Server Codename "LongHorn". You can read more about it's features here :
Server OSs usually have different tuning in terms of resource allocation than do the standard products and in addition they have much tighter security and better utilities.
I think there's a Vista version of a server OS coming out soon. It would be better to wait.
Windows Vista "WoW"
BDev13
To know more about WoW visit this link http://www.microsoft.com/india/Wow/
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NemanjaTheLost
Hi Kirthik,
Windows Vista is targetted more so as a client side operating system and cannot be looked at as a replacement to Windows Server 2003. However, there is a "server" of the same class which is still a little away in terms of release timeline. It's called Windows Server Codename "LongHorn". You can read more about it's features here :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/longhorn/default.mspx
Also, you can download Beta 2 of LongHorn from MSDN Subscriber downloads
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions
Regards,
Amol.
Jackuline
Server OSs usually have different tuning in terms of resource allocation than do the standard products and in addition they have much tighter security and better utilities.
I think there's a Vista version of a server OS coming out soon. It would be better to wait.