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Powerful computers that are always working are called servers and usually have higher processing power and throughput than normal systems. An operating system will be installed on each server. Microsoft is known for its Windows operating system. This company has also released special server operating systems for the Windows version. Windows Server is the leading system for managing servers, which is the main competitor of the Linux operating system. The latest version of Windows Server provided so far is the 2019 version. In this article, the evolution of Windows Server will be reviewed from the beginning until today. Windows NT Server In 1990, Microsoft unveiled the Windows operating system, under the brand name "NT". Of course, it should be noted that the development of Windows Server was started by Microsoft in the early 1980s. Several versions of this operating system have been provided by Microsoft.
Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1 In 1993, Windows NT Advanced Buy Special Marketing Data Server 3.1 was released by Microsoft. The mentioned version was a 32-bit operating system that was presented in two versions, Workstation and Server. Workstation : This version is used in systems and personal computers. The feature of this version was blocking the access of programs to the hardware, which increases the stability of the system. Windows NT Server 3.5 In 1994, version 3.5 was introduced by Microsoft. In this version, network features were expanded. It was possible to interact with Unix and Novell Netor systems in this version. At that time, most networks were running on Unix and Novell servers, and Windows Server had to be compatible with these two operating systems in order to progress. Windows NT Server 3.51 This version was released 3 months after version 3.
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5 with the aim of increasing performance and reducing the amount of memory required. In this version, Microsoft focused on the user interface and improved it. This version was also used to manage systems that ran Windows 95. Windows NT Server 4.0 In 1996, version 4 was published. In this version, several features were added to Windows, which are still used today. Among the most important of these features was the use of IIS. Microsoft used the Windows 95 user interface in this version. The last development of Windows NT Server was achieved in 1998 with Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition, which enabled connection to non-Windows systems as well as communication between 16-bit DOS programs and 32-bit desktop environment. In 2000, Microsoft dropped the NT name with the release of version 2000, and after that, used the name of the same version from the year of release of the new version.
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