Windows Server - Windows Server 2008 Standard Technologies

Asked By Mike Hammerfish on 16-Jun-10 06:23 PM
Can someone tell me exactly what Windows Server 2008 Standard Technologies
is, and how it differs from Windows Server 2008?

I have asked this before and not received any answers.
I have look everywhere and not found anything that talks about it.

It is in the SBS package, however it too does not explain exactly what it is?

Thank you, any information is greatly appreciated.

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Mike Hammerfish


Russ \(SBITS.Biz\) [SBS-MVP] replied to Mike Hammerfish on 16-Jun-10 08:53 PM
Perhaps if you told us where do you see the Term Windows Server 2008
Standard Technologies used?
What URL? context?

Russ

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SteveB replied to Mike Hammerfish on 16-Jun-10 11:22 PM
In addition to Russ' questions you say it is in the SBS package but you
do not specify if you have it in SBS 2008 Standard or Premium Editions.
ASchelling replied to Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] on 27-Jun-10 04:37 PM
With a similar question, I went searching the web and found these postings.  ...which still do not entirely clear the confusion for me.



See the link I've listed at the bottom of my post for reference purposes.



According to the microsoft website, the Windows SBS 2008 Standard includes Windows Server 2008 Standard Technologies.



However, the SBS 2008 Premium has the Server 2008 Standard Technologies and, for a second server (quoted from the website), it also has Windows Server 2008 Standard and Microsoft SQL.



The question that I have is whether the Windows SBS 2008 Standard has a "light" or "full" version of Windows Server 2008 Standard.  Does the "Standard Technologies" mean that something was left out?



Specifically, I'm wondering if SBS 2008 Standard has the II7 technology for web serving.



http://www.microsoft.com/sbs/en/us/compare-features.aspx



Thanks for any help.

ASchelling