niteghost Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 Hi, What are the major Difference betwen Windows 2003 Server Enterprise edition, and XP Pro. ? Can I install windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition on my Home PC or is that "Overkill " ??
suryad Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 I guess it could be overkill but there are workstation 'versions' you can turn it into nad then it would just be a really stable, fast XP Pro...2003 > XP Pro thats for sure.
Zxian Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 To save yourself some headaches - if you're going to use your computer as a workstation computer (for everyday things - gaming, surfing, etc) XP Pro. If you're going to use your computer as a server (i.e. webhosting, domains, FTP server, etc) then go with Server 2003.I've got my desktop computer running the trial of Server 2003 (a UACD every 6 months doesn't bother me much) and I'm running it as an FTP server and my download machine - so it's on pretty much all the time. Here's where the advantage of Server2003 comes in. I don't use this computer for games at all, but I know that people have had a total pain in the butt trying to get some games to install at all on Win2K3.In the end, if you're just looking for a good OS, Win XP will do you just fine (even XP Home for the most part).
techniquefreak Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 (edited) @niteghostI rather agree with Zxian.XP Pro is a lot more "consumer friendly" if you're going to use it as a workstation for games, heavy graphics or video applications or sound editing programs - or just for plain surfing and writing documents etc.You may want to turn off XP's "bulky" look - loved by some and hated by a few others ... you can turn this off however in control panel->system->advanced->performance and set this to best performance instead of best visual ... Edited July 8, 2005 by techniquefreak
bhurtel Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 you will find a lot of differences..why don't u check urself installing it in virtual PC / vmware
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