Unterschiede der Windows Storage Server Versionen
Auf der Windows Storage Server Home Page geht leider nicht wirklich hervor, was die Unterschiede bei den verschiendenen Versionen des Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 sind. Jeff von Windows Connected schafft Abhilfe und hat diese Übersicht zusammengestellt.
Note to Microsoft: You guys might want to think about posting a similar chart on the , eh?
Ähm. Ja, hier bitte schön:
Storage Server 2003 R2 | Express Edition |
Hard Drives | 2 SATA drive limit (no SAS) |
RAID | Software RAID only |
Processor | 1 physical processor |
Network | 1 NIC limit |
Printers | No printer sharing services |
Single Instance Storage (SIS) | No SIS |
Clustering | No clustering |
External Storage | No external storage |
Storage Server 2003 R2 | Workgroup Edition |
Hard Drives | 4 SATA drive limit (no SAS) |
RAID | Software or hardware RAID |
Processor | 1 physical processor |
Network | 2 NIC limit |
Printers | Supports 5 printers |
Single Instance Storage (SIS) | No SIS |
Clustering | No clustering |
External Storage | No external storage |
Storage Server 2003 R2 | Standard Edition |
Hard Drives | Unlimited drive count/type |
RAID | Software or hardware RAID |
Processor | 1-4 physical processors |
Network | Unlimited NICs |
Printers | Unlimited print sharing services |
Single Instance Storage (SIS) | SIS support |
Clustering | No clustering |
External Storage | External storage support |
Storage Server 2003 R2 | Enterprise Edition |
Hard Drives | Unlimited drive count/type |
RAID | Hardware RAID only |
Processor | 1-8 physical processors |
Network | Unlimited NICs |
Printers | Unlimited print sharing services |
Single Instance Storage (SIS) | SIS support |
Clustering | Clustering support |
External Storage | External storage support |
Quelle: Windows Storage Server Versions Explained - Jeff's Connected Corner
Beitrag von Georg Binder.