Windows Server 2003 Application Reliability

Written by Jenny on Saturday, March 1, 2008 5:45 - 0 Comments

278 KB Microsoft Word file – discusses the ways in which Windows Server 2003 is enhanced to promote maximum reliability and around-the-clock availability. It outlines the features that allow administrators to proactively manage processes to prevent server downtime. It describes failover services and clustering technologies that help maximize uptime, along with network load balancing and Server Cluster, which combine to insulate an IT infrastructure from application and service failures.

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