Symmetric multiprocessor (SMP)-
Symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) is applications use multiple CPUs to run jobs.
Clustering-
Clustering is ability to increase the access to server resources and provide a fail-safe services by linking two or more discrete computers systems so they appear to function as though they are one.
Hot-add memory-
Ability to add RAM without shutting down
Hot-add processor-
Ability to add processor to an empty processor while the system is running.
Hot-replace processor-
Ability to replace processor in an SMP system without taking the system down.
Fault Tolerant Memory Sync-
The ability of memory to resynchronize after transient memory problems. This prevents interruptions.
Active Directory-
A database of computers, users, groups, shared printers, shared folders, and other network resources.
Client-
Accesses resources on another computer via a network or direct cable connection
Workstation-
Has its own central processing unit (CPU)
Can be used as a stand-alone or network computer
Domain-
Grouping of network objects, such as computers, servers, and user accounts
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA)-
This is how Windows Server 2008 support for UNIX and Linux clients
Its allows Unix/Linux to run scripts in a Windows Server
Multitasking
Ability to run two or more programs at the same time
Multithreading
Capability of programs written to run several program code blocks at the same time
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) - full cost of owning a network, including hardware, software, training, maintenance and user support cost.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Windows Server 2008 Definitions
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Client,
Clustering,
Domain,
SMP,
SUA,
Symmetric multiprocessor,
Workstation
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