Windows Server 2008 comes in several major editions. The major differences among editions are virtualization rules, the number of processors supported, amount of physical memory which can be added, and high-availability features. Windows Server Standard also limits two features, Terminal Services Gateway and Routing and Remote Access, to 250 concurrent connections.
The Editions are:
Below is the Chart showing the complete list of features in each editions :
The Editions are:
- Web Server Edition
- Standard Edition
- Enterprise Edition
- Datacenter Edition
- Server Core Edition
Below is the Chart showing the complete list of features in each editions :
In this chart all the editions are explained except Server Core Edition.
Windows Server 2008 includes a variation of installation called Server Core. Server Core is a significantly scaled-back installation where no Windows Explorer shell is installed. All configuration and maintenance is done entirely through command line interface windows, or by connecting to the machine remotely using Microsoft Management Console. However, Notepad and some control panel applets, such as Regional Settings, are available.
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