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RE: Re: MS Server OS's : Don't get it



Yes, - that's a good point about app compatability... - I'm referring
mostly to the technical compatability between the platforms... - it is
still of course a possibility that whilst an app might very well install
& run without any problems, app vendors are of course at liberty to
choose only to offer support on particular windows platforms.

It's also quite possible / likely that an app vendor might go the extra
step & explicitly *disallow* the installation of their software on
certain versions... - this isn't usually due to any technical
incompatabilies - 9 times out of 10 it will be because they have a
different (i.e. more expensive) version of the same app that they want
you to buy instead...

I'd wager in those cases, it's probably exactly the same code! - except
for 1 line:

IF %WINDOWSVERSION% = "Server 2003" THEN PermitInstall=False     
....
or some such ...

:-)

Paul G.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of craig
> Sent: 16 May 2008 15:20
> To: UKHA Group
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: MS Server OS's : Don't get it
>
> > So just to confirm, XP applications are fully compatible with MS
> > Windows Server 2003 / 2008 ?
>
> I would check with the application vendor if they support the server
OS
> first. I would try to run on what most of the other users are running
> on for
> each particular app, probably XP. I you go outside the norm, you may
> have
> additional issues with the apps.
>
> Also, some applications have a higher price tag if you want to run
them
> on a
> windows 'server' OS, eg Anti Virus software, etc.
>
> The other option is to run multiple OS's using virtualisation. I
> personally
> run Windows 2003 x64 + VMware server, with XP (& Linux) VMs for
> specific HA
> apps. It means I can evaluate new apps & test new versions of apps
> without
> the risk of breaking the 'production' HA server apps.
>
>
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