products summary DIAGRAM and chooser

03

Select the Windows Embedded Server to Fit Your Needs

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What type of application are you planning to provide on your server product?

Line-of-business applications, i.e.,

Refer to Microsoft’s nonembedded Windows

accounting, database, e-mail, word

Server platforms. See FAQs #6-7

processing, etc.

 

 

 

 

N

 

 

An industry- and task-specific embedded

Is the embedded application to be preinstalled with the operating

application that provides the primary

system onto the server before being sold?

functionality of the embedded server.

 

 

 

 

Y

 

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Will the embedded system provide authentication or network

Y

infrastructure services such as Active Directory® or require a connected

keyboard, monitor, or mouse to perform its dedicated purpose?

 

 

 

N

 

What type of embedded server solution are you planning to build?

File server, network attached storage, storage area network (SAN), gateway, backup server, disaster recovery, other storage solution

Server appliance with your own embedded application that provides the primary functionality of the solution

Servers for: PBX, IP PBX, automated attendant, interactive voice response (IVR), other specialized telecommunications applications

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 for Embedded Systems

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Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 for Embedded Systems

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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Embedded Systems with the Server Appliance Software Version 3.0

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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Telecommunications Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0

Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server for high-performance computing

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Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster server 2003

Virtual private network (VPN), firewall, web cache server, SSL VPN, antivirus

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Branch Office Appliance for caching, collaboration, file and print, wide area network (WAN)

Do you need a backup device for the Windows-based servers?

Y

 

 

 

 

Do you need a backend database for the embedded application?

Y

 

 

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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 for Embedded Systems with Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006

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Microsoft Windows server 2003 Branch Office Appliance

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system center data protection manager 2006 for embedded systems

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Microsoft sql server 2005 for embedded systems

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Microsoft volume 2 manual Products summary Diagram and chooser, Refer to Microsoft’s nonembedded Windows

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