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Windows Dedicated Server VS Linux Dedicated Server

So your business has grown large enough that you are now looking into a dedicated server, but you have you are not sure which is right for you, a Linux or Windows server. Does it matter? If so, how are they different and which operating system is right for you? This is often a very confusing decision for many businesses because they are unclear if one is more beneficial than the other is.

Obviously, you want the more dependable dedicated server, that goes without saying, but beyond that, you may need to know how the Linux and Windows differ and which one is best for your business.

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Start And Stop A DHCP Server On Windows Server 2003

One of the basic tasks related to Windows DHCP service you must know how to do either using the DHCP MMC or the command prompt built in Windows Server 2003 is starting, stopping, suspending, and resuming the DHCP service installed on a Windows Server 2003 based device. In the following lines you’ll learn how to perform all of these actions using the DHCP Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and the command prompt.

Here are the exact steps to start, stop, pause, or restart a DHCP server:

Step 1: Click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, double-click

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Support for Windows 7 XP Mode

Windows 7 is doing a lot better than Windows Vista did. As far as the OS roll out is going, there are still legacy devices out there that still do not have drivers and software updates to work with the new Windows 7. The huge masses of users who have held on to Windows XP are quite vulnerable to this issue which is why Microsoft made XP Mode virtualization to ease the trouble of transition.

XP Mode is a wholly, licensed copy of Windows XP with Service Pack 3 included in a virtual hard disk (VHD) that runs under Windows Virtual PC. XP-mode enables you

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