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Windows 2000 Advanced Server: An E-commerce Operating System for Enterprise Readiness

This presentation explores the capabilities of Windows 2000 Advanced Server, tailored for e-commerce applications. Key features include Component Object Model (COM+), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), multi-master replication, and delegated administration. The server enhances performance through cluster services and Network Load Balancing (NLB), ensuring high availability and scalability for demanding applications. Key benefits include minimized downtime, reduced IT costs, and improved manageability, making it an ideal choice for enterprises expecting significant growth and requiring constant reliability.

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Windows 2000 Advanced Server: An E-commerce Operating System for Enterprise Readiness

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  1. An Operating System Made for E-commerce--On Windows 2000 Advanced Server’s Enterprise-Readiness A Presentation for COSC 513: Operating Systems By Shun Y Zhang

  2. Key Features with the Std. Server • Component Object Model + (COM+ ) • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) • Multi-master Replication • Delegated Administration

  3. New Features for Advanced Server • Cluster Service • Network Loading Balancing(NLB) • High Performance Sorting

  4. Cluster Service • Safety net • Ease manageability • Minimize downtime • Reduce IT cost • Reduce infrastructure expenses

  5. Cluster service

  6. Network Loading Balance • Distribute incoming traffic • Software scaling (scaling out) • High Availability • Controllability

  7. NLB distributes incoming requests across servers

  8. High-Performance Sorting • Supports Intel PAE • Supports eight GB of memory • Supports memory-demanding and processor-intensive applications

  9. Summary • Reliability • Availability • Performance • Scalability

  10. Conclusion For applications that must be available or are likely to grow significantly, Advanced Server is the ideal choice. It allows one to extend the reliability of Windows 2000 Server with increased availability and scalability.

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