Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (25-Client) | 
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List Price: $3,999.00 Buy New: $139.99 You Save: $3859.01 (96%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2956
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 2000 Color: 25-user Media: CD-ROM Edition: Advanced Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 3.4 x 0.9
MPN: C10-00010 Model: C10-00010 UPC: 659556185787 EAN: 0659556185787 ASIN: B00003JAUA
Release Date: February 17, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 25-Client edition is designed to meet the needs for businesses of all sizes. Plus, it integrates standards-based directory, Web, application, network, file and print services featuring end-to-end management and reliability.
Amazon.com Product Description The Windows 2000 Server family includes Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. Windows 2000 Advanced Server is the successor to the proven enterprise-class operating system, Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition. Windows 2000 Advanced Server provides enhanced scalability and availability with two-node application failover clustering, 32-node network load balancing, support for eight-way symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP), and support for up to 8 GB of memory with Intel physical address extensions (PAE).
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Kinda like the 'Stones': ) August 22, 2005 Yoshiro Aoki (usa) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Windows 2000 Advanced Server has been such an excellent platform, and I have no plans for its retirement from my network. It plays well in the Active Directory environment of my Windows 2003 Servers and also handles the execution of some of my legacy applications. As for other platforms, Linux (especially my favorite, SuSE) offers an environment that opens you up to the open source world (especially important if you are involved in research, as so many applications from the research community evolve from the open source arena). Open source is where the action and fun is! Im looking forward to a pet project of integrating my SuSE Linux & Windows servers, perhaps along LDAP lines, later this year. Its all about opening up possibilities, not cat fighting, and Windows 2000 Advanced Server is cordially invited. By the way, keep in mind that Windows 2000 does not support 48-bit LBA out of the box, nor does it after applying all the updates and service packs. 48-bit LBA must be enabled manually, at HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\atapi\parameters: Add the following value: EnableBigLba. Datatype: REG_DWORD Value data: 0x1 This is mandatory for running with harddrives greater than 137GigaBytes. The consequences for not implementing this switch are data corruption and complete loss of your NT2000 partition. See Microsoft's service article Q305098 for authoritative details as we stretch our legacy systems to the limits:) 5 stars, for the revolutionary advances that set the course for NT, and made it possible at last to manage systems and still have enough time afterwards to actually do something with them:))
If you are use to MicroSoft products ... November 30, 2001 6 out of 15 found this review helpful
This rating system requires that I choose from 1-5 stars. I actually selected the "-", but it would not publish the review. If you are use to MicroSoft products, this is an improvement over the norm. However, to get a full functional server (security, e-mail, HTML, ...) with MicroSoft technology the cost is in the thousands and when you try to run all the services on a single server ... well, its not pretty. Go with UNIX - it works.
You'll Never Go Back... February 19, 2001 Chris Johnson (Rochester, NY USA) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've used Windows 95 and 98 for the past 5 years. Both crashed relatively frequently - of course, I thought ALL operating systems did that.Until now. I bought Windows 2000 Advanced Server and installed it. Differences were immediately apparent - quick, painless startups, much better memory allocation, more virtual memory, and much more. But I didn't understand how good Win2K is until, about 2 weeks later, I realized that the computer hadn't frozen at all during those weeks! Whenever I use Windows 98 now, I'm amazed that I managed to get anything done. I've had less crashes using Windows 2000 in a month than I used to have in a day of Windows 98.
Unbelievable February 28, 2000 15 out of 25 found this review helpful
Windows 2000 Advanced Server is the paramount of today's operating systems. Performance, stability, and ease of use are all included in what I believe to be Microsoft's best product to date. Forget about Linux and Solaris. With Windows 2000, you will leave your competition in the dust.
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