Is there a "Vista Server Edition" just like there was for XP?
Huh? There is no "server edition" of XP. Perhaps you're referring to
Windows 2003? Windows 2008 will have many of the changes first seen in
Vista, not the least of which is IIS7. The desktop and server OS may
come from the same core code-base, but stability is markedly different!
The server OSs are exactly that, SERVER OSs.
If you think about it, introducing the new features in the desktop OS
makes a ton of sense since most developers have a desktop. :) I can't
deploy anything that takes advantage of IIS7 until I've written
something that takes advantage of IIS7, and I'll do that writing on my
desktop, hence Vista shipped with IIS7 first, and W2K8 will ship with it
for deployment.
-Walden
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