August 7, 2008
1:04 am

Although Windows Server 2008 isn’t feature-rich for storage, the latest version of the Windows operating system includes Hyper-V and other enhancements that will help benefit storage performance in the long run.

Unlike Windows Server 2003, which represented a major push for storage from Microsoft, Windows Server 2008 is more about fine-tuning and addressing a few glaring weaknesses in the way previous versions of Windows handled storage.

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