Reliability is a critical component of the long-term commitment at Microsoft to trustworthy computing. This article examines the five components of the Microsoft strategy for helping customers maximize solution availability with Windows Server 2003. The strategy encompasses verifying operating system reliability during the Windows engineering process, understanding the causes of downtime, deploying new features and product enhancements that reduce downtime, providing mission-critical capabilities and services, and delivering prescriptive guidance and best practices.
Included in this Document
| • | Introduction |
| • | Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition |
| • | Pretested Solution Components |
| • | Qualified Service Providers |
| • | Strengthened Support Services and Processes |
| • | Bringing It All Together |
| • | Summary |
| • | Related Links |