I ran Windows Server 2003 as my desktop from the time it came out until Vista shipped and now I'm on Windows Server 2008. And boy does it rock!
I won't repeat the many blog posts that are out there that go over the steps needed to get Win2k8 running just like Vista (though I will refer you to my last blog post about getting sidebar working right). What I will tell you is that almost everything runs under Win2k8 with less RAM than under Vista. People will tell you all day that there is no difference between the Vista SP1 and Win2k8 binaries but there is a difference somewhere.
Actually I checked the ntoskrnl.exe binary from both Vista SP1 and Win2k8 and they are truly exactly the same. However, that doesn't mean they run the same. The Vista kernel could have all sorts of compatibility shims that get loaded dynamically or checked at runtime. One piece of evidence that Win2k8 is different is the fact that a few programs don't function correctly. The latest version of skype and microTorrent do not function (you can use an older version of Skype though).
What I know is that it *feels* tons faster. IE just appears instantly. Explorer windows open immediately. And the RAM usage just speaks for itself. The table below shows what the memory usage typically is on my system for
Application | Vista SP1 | Windows Server 2008 |
Desktop Window Manager | 40-50 meg | 756k (yes, k!). Part of this is the fact that I have not yet been able to enalble taskbar video thumbnails. |
Sidebar | 25 meg | 12 meg |
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If you disable Superfetch on Vista( and a few other services that do not run by default on Server 2008), you'll get the same effect.
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ReplyDeleteYou know I switched to latest&greatest too. Now, with taskbar video thumbnails enabled DWM still takes significantly less RAM, around 35MB on my "almost Vista look-alike" setup. Sidebar takes around 16MB.
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Hi, I'm Still use XP for my OS. thanks for share.
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ReplyDeleteYeah i agree with Vista SP1 and Win2k8 and they are truly exactly the same. i been checking all update they are same with pattern,,,
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ReplyDeleteWindows Server 2003 (also referred to as Win2K3) is a server operating system produced by Microsoft. Introduced on 24 April 2003 as the successor to Windows 2000 Server, it is considered by Microsoft to be the cornerstone of its Windows Server System line of business server products[citation needed]. An updated version, Windows Server 2003 R2 was released to manufacturing on 6 December 2005. Its successor, Windows Server 2008, was released on 4 February 2008.
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ReplyDeleteI run a few 2k8 servers and must say that there are very few features that distinguish it from 2k3. For me, those are the new remote-apps terminal server feature and hyper-v. not a whole lot has changed other than rearranging a bunch of stuff.
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Windows Server 2003 comes in a number of editions, each targeted towards a particular size and type of business. In general, all variants of Windows Server 2003 have the ability to share files and printers, act as an application server, and host message queues, provide email services, authenticate users, act as an X.509 certificate server, provide LDAP directory services, serve streaming media, and to perform other server-oriented functions.
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ReplyDeletethat almost everything runs under Win2k8 with less RAM than under Vista. People will tell you all day that there is no difference between the Vista SP1 and Win2k8 binaries but there is a difference somewhere.
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ReplyDeleteUsing Server edition as your main desktop? I used it and had found some troubles. I have not moved to vista and I've sticked to XP and moved onto Linux.
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