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I want to download the evaluation edition of: SQL Server 2008 R2 Data Center Edtion (64-bit) using Download Manager. Where is the.iso located which is downloadable using Download Manager? Hi OldEnthusiast, To upgrade the Evaluation Edition to an retail edition you can use the procedure documented in the following topic in Books Online.

Windows Server 2008 is the fourth Microsoft operating system dedicated to servers and workstations. Although built on the same platform (the Windows NT 6.x) with Vista, Windows Server 2008 did not draw so many critics from the community as Vista did.

This is due its clear strategy of making things easier, not more complicated. While Vista was bashed by everyone with very few users stating that they actually love the new operating system from Microsoft for desktop computers, Windows Server 2008 had both its good and bad aspects, with the good ones taking the toll on the rest.

Released and commercialized in four different editions (Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter and Web ), Windows Server 2008 had its fair share of fans and was overall better received by the public than its desktop-oriented sibling. This particular operating system makes the administrator feel like an administrator and not like a guest with some powers left untouched as Vista does.

In comparison, Windows Server 2008 is better than its predecessor (Windows Server 2003) in means of a simplified system administration with better-thought views and a general upgrade on the intuitive part of the grand scheme. On the other hand, Windows Server 2008 was not the brightest OS when it comes to window drawing times at first. This and many other things forced Microsoft in launching Windows Server 2008 R2 just one year after.

Amongst the most important features that Windows Server 2008 brought to the workbench are the Server Core, Active Directory roles, Failover Clustering, Self-healing NTFS, Hyper-V, Windows System Resource Manager, Server Manager as well as other improvements.

All in all, Windows Server 2008 was a great addition to the Server line of Microsoft operating systems, a much better OS than Vista altogether. Of course, it did lack some very important aspects such as SSH as well as secure FTP support, but, in the end, it was the beginning of a new era and quite the beginning, we might add.

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  • Minimum 512 MB RAM
  • Display: Super VGA (800 × 600) or higher resolution monitor
Windows Server 2008 was reviewed by Alexandru Pintilie
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I have windows server 2008 iso file of size almost 3GB. How could I make a bootable 2008 server DVD?. I thought I could install on the machine on which an os has already been installed, just by copying and executing the iso image but I heard it's not possible. Any free tool to make a bootable 2008 server dvd?.

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Have a look at ISO recorder which should work on a windows box.


You wont be able to make it work just by making a bootable image of an existing installation (which is what I understand you are saying). You might be able to make a bootable ISO, using some LiveCD creation type of environment, that includes the Windows Server 2008 ISO image and tools for copying the ISO directly to a physical drive. You will also need to do quite a bit of additional work, creating a Windows 2008 boot environment and modifying it to actually boot on the phsyical instance you create. And you mightwill have to do some preparatory work to ensure the image contains drivers for all the hardware you might be considering installing this on.

It's certainly possible in principle - P2P and V2P migration tools do something very similar - but it's not a trivial exercise.

HelvickHelvick

Get yourself ImgBurn and then follow instructions how to burn iso image with ImgBurn. If it's iso you've downloaded from Microsoft it should already be bootable so just burning it the way described in how to should be enough. Then simply start your computer from that DVD and you're done.

MadBoyMadBoy

If you are trying to deploy Windows Server 2008 via disk, then you will need the original installation media, or a copy of it. You can then boot from this to do a standard install. As this seems like a pretty obvious answer, I assume you want to further customise your installs. To do that you'll need a tool like System Center Configuration Manager (not free) or Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (free I believe) or Windows Automated Installation Kit (free).

Read more on officially sanctioned options at these links:

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