Windows server monitoring can be accomplished with special software. More information on this service can be found online at Uptime Software and Manage Engine.
To function as a server a computer must be running as a WINDOWS based server i.e windows 2000, windows NT, windows 2k3, windows 2k8 editions of server installed on computer the server could be Linux based as well.
Windows Server 2003, Data center Edition
Not sure there is much information left on Windows 2003 servers. That is ancient technology in the computer world. The best place to look would be at Microsoft's website or maybe on CNET.
Windows Enterprise edition can support upto 8 cluster Node.
There are many places where one could find information about Anderson Replacement windows. One could check the official Anderson Windows website for information regarding replacing windows.
Windows NT 3.1 Windows NT 3.5 Windows NT 3.51 Windows NT 4 Windows ME (officially; unofficially could still use 16-bit VxDs) Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008
if the server is a Domain controller then first uninstall the active directory from it so that any role managed by the dc are properly tranferred and all other DCs get the information that DC is now not available and they can update themselves through replication and no error occurs regarding that server. but if server is just a member server without active directory it can be taken out of network(before that do check does it have any share files/print server etc which could effect others)
The network operating system that one is working with will determine the specific information an individual searches for when looking for information on a DNS (Domain Name Service) server. One can learn from books at their local book store or library about DNS on Windows and Linux NOS's, or one could go to their local community college and take a basic Networking class to learn what a DNS server is.
uninstall the windows in all the client systems and install the Linux OS in aall of them you are done. OR else uninstall the Linux OS from the server and install the windows server on it.you are done. very simple and straight answer na.... huh
I could be linux, unix, windows flavour depending upon the the natuire of applicationan and environment.
Yes. A server is just a more powerful computer, as long as your version of Windows can use all the hardware features, you can use it as a regular computer.
One can find information on media monitoring services on sites such as Cision and MetroMonitor. One could also look into media monitoring tools such as HootSuite and SocialBro.