Standard Edition
Windows Server 2008 editions that do not have an upgrade path include Windows Server 2008 Web Edition and Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition. Additionally, there is no upgrade path from Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2008 R2 for these editions. Users of these editions need to perform a clean installation when moving to a newer version.
Windows XP Professional is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional. Windows Server 2003 is an upgrade to Windows 2000 Server.
No, Windows Server 2003 must be a fresh install.
Windows 2000 was the upgrade path of Windows NT 4, for both the Workstation and Server versions.
There are seven different Windows Server editions. The capabilities of each will depend upon which version you have. The most current version is the 2012 edition which has the return of the Windows start button.
No. Server editions of Windows cannot be upgraded to Home versions and vice versa.
Windows Server 2003 is available in x86, x86-64, and Itanium editions.
There is no windows 2000 home. You can upgrade from windows 2000 to windows xp home.
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 XP Professional is the successor to Windows 2000 Professional. Windows Server 2003 is the successor to Windows 2000 Server.
The following are the different editions of Windows Server 2008:Standard EditionEnterprise EditionDataCenter EditionWeb Server EditionHPC Server EditionStandard, Enterprise, DataCenter Edition for Itanium systemsStandard, Enterprise, DataCenter Edition for 64-bit with and without Hyper-V
Windows Server 2003, Data center Edition