Features of Windows Server 2003

Active Directory Services (Manage your Server)
Remote Desktop for Administration
Network Load Balancing
Distributed File System
Encrypting File System
Group Policy Management
Remote Installation Services/Remote Storage
Internet Information Services 6.0
Volume Shadow Copies
Terminal Server


1.ADS stores information about objects on the network and makes this information easy for administrators and users to find and use

2. Remote Desktop is specifically designed for server management

3. NLB distributes incoming TCP/IP traffic among multiple servers

4. Cluster is a group of computers called nodes, that work together to run a common set of applications

5. DFS allows multiple DFS roots on a single server
 

6. EFS - additional level of protection for your data

7. GPM is a tool to plan, monitor, and troubleshoot Group Policy

8. RIS used to create automated installation images of operating systems

9. IIS offers dedicated application mode in an isolated environment

10. Remote Storage - to automatically copy files to removable media

11. Shadow Copies - Users can easily access previous versions of their files

12. Terminal Server - application execution takes place on the server, and only keyboard, mouse, and display information traverses the network.

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