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2003 DataCenter Domain and Cluster
Name: bogdan_radulescu99 Date: August 3, 2004 at 04:08:08 Pacific OS: Win 2003 DataCenter CPU/Ram: XP2200+ / 512MB
Comment:
Hy!
I would apreciate if anyone would tell me how to set up a Windows 2003 Domain and the clustering option! I have 2 computers, one running the Windows 2003 DataCenter and the other Win XP.
I am new in Windows 2003, but I am impressed of its facilities and I would like to learn to use it at the maximum. I you have any aditional advices I would gladly take them. Thank You!
Name: zoddy Date: August 4, 2004 at 12:05:52 Pacific
Reply:
I heard datacenter licenses were costly and strictly controlled by microsoft. Meaning Microsoft guarantees 99.9% uptime with it, but to achieve this it is officially setup/installed by microsoft,
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