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Benefits of Moving From Windows NT to Windows 2000/ Windows Server 2003 With a Networked Storage Architecture

Overview Following the industry trend of cutting costs through IT infrastructure consolidation, many companies are considering moving from Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) architectures to networked storage architectures, such as Network Attached Storage (NAS) for file serving and Storage Area Networks (SANs) for application data storage. The newly released Windows Server 2003 extends the capabilities of Windows 2000 to provide a higher level of integration with networked storage. New and enhanced features in Windows Server 2003 offer significant improvements over Windows 2000, especially in performance, reliability, ease of installation, and heterogeneous storage management.

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PublisherIDEAS International File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2003
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