As I know, it is possible to install Windows Server operating systems on a laptop and desktop. Is it possible to install workstation Windows (Windows 7, Vista, 8) on servers?
Oh really? I did have a plan (maybe in 5-6 years time while getting enough money to get a decent server) to do folding at home... but i don't really like Windows Server very much...Marcin wrote:
Why wouldn't it? As long as the CPU architecture is x86, you can install ANY operating system. Server versions of windows (and linux) are used because of their tools which make server admin life easier (and also their features)
i hate Ubuntu....mrdumpling64 wrote:
get Ubuntu Server
1) server does not accept free antivirusmekadon wrote:
Why do you want to install a (pretty bloated for a server) workstation Windows on a server anyway
I misphrased my post previously....mekadon wrote:
Copying files from Windows to Linux isn't really a problem for me at all, even for many years, except for ".files" in which Windows still can somewhat accept them
1. Why would you need antivirus on server?!chong601 wrote:
1) server does not accept free antivirusmekadon wrote:
Why do you want to install a (pretty bloated for a server) workstation Windows on a server anyway
2) gaming is not very good on Windows Server
3) I HATE MICROSOFT SECURITY ESSENTIALS
Overall i actually like Windows Server for that speed but the three reasons above caused me to drop Windows Server...
btw window server doesn't give your pc the power of a server c:mrdumpling64 wrote:
playing intensive games on a server operating system
ok
Probably you haven't had this experience yet...Marcin wrote:
3. It is pretty nice actually?!