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Internet-enable your business, increase system reliability, and utilize the latest server hardware!
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server adds advanced symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) support, clustering, and load-balancing to the other technologies in Windows 2000 Server, so you can run more demanding e-commerce and line-of-business applications.
Features of Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Academic
Use the full potential of the Internet
Run busy Web servers, Terminal Services, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and e-commerce solutions for up to 8-way SMP and 8 GB of RAM.
Be up and running on demand
Increase system uptime with an improved design and two-node, high-availability clustering. Balance server loads and roll out upgrades efficiently.
Manage remotely with Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Academic
Manage server clusters remotely from any networked Windows 2000 system and treat clusters as Active Directory objects for ease of administration.
Use the newest devices
Employ the latest server hardware, including 8-way SMP and 8 GB of RAM by using Intel's Profusion chipset/architecture and Physical Address Extension.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Microsoft Windows-based computers
- Processor - PC with a Pentium 133-MHz or faster processor; Windows 2000 Advanced Server supports up to eight processors on one machine
- Memory - 256 MB of RAM recommended (128 MB minimum supported; 8 GB maximum)
- Hard Disk - 1.0 GB of available hard-disk space (additional free hard-disk space required if you are installing over a network; for more information, please see the Getting Started Guide)
- Drive - CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
- Display - VGA or higher-resolution monitor
- Input Device - Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device optional
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Academic
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