CHICAGO, Sept. 10, 2003 — Today at the Storage Decisions 2003 conference, Microsoft Corp. announced the general availability of Windows® Storage Server 2003. A dedicated file and print server solution ...
Microsoft Corp. announced general availability of its Windows Storage Server 2003 file and print server software on Wednesday and several storage hardware and software vendors tagged along with ...
How we conducted our Clear Choice Test of Microsoft’s Windows 2003 Storage Server R2 software. We tested Microsoft’s Windows 2003 Storage Server R2 software on two OEM platforms: Dell’s PowerEdge 830 ...
The 14 July 2015 end of support date for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 sounds terminal, and if you believe the warnings emanating from certain quarters of the industry, for some firms it could be just ...
As first reported by CRN last May, the next Windows server upgrade due in early 2003 will offer new enterprise file system and storage features including Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) and Virtual ...
Windows Server 2003 has yet to be officially launched, but a registration key to install Microsoft Corp.’s new server operating system has already been posted online. The volume license key allows ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 27, 2003 — Today at Storage Networking World (SNW) Fall 2003, Microsoft Corp. announced the continued industry adoption of Windows ® storage technologies such as Virtual Disk ...
In our Clear Choice Test of Microsoft’s latest version of its file-pinching network-attached storage software – dubbed Windows Storage Server R2 – we found it to be fast, difficult to misconfigure, ...
What is the cost of doing nothing? If your business is still using servers running Windows Server 2003, that cost may be substantial—and growing. In the dozen years since Windows Server 2003 debuted, ...
While the days of expensive storage are long gone, the tasks of storage management are not. Sooner or later, you'll probably need to add space to an existing volume. In this Windows Server 2003 tip, ...
Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows Server 2003. This means the popular operating system is no longer safe to use, since no new security patches will be released. Millions of servers ...