MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart
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Reliability, scalability, performance, interoperability
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Two or more CPUs can be used to simultaneously process a single instruction.
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Servers in the domain share the same database of users and security-access levels.
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Configuration changes often require the server to be rebooted.
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Windows Server 2003 builds upon the features of Windows 2000 Server and offers enhanced performance and reliability.
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True
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Client-server
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Directory services
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NetWare 5.1
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NetWare Loadable Module. An NLM loads and unloads server and network services dynamically.
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NetWare 5.1 adds completely pure IP protocol support.
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Unix is the most reliable, stable, and fastest NOS.
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Both can be difficult to learn because of the vast number of commands.
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Besides the effort involved in learning commands, there is very limited support for Linux.
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It has characteristics similar and in some cases, equal to Unix. And it is free.
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