Once I was almost famous. For years, my friends and I were on the front
lines: we were the Windows Server 2003 servers that powered
Microsoft.com, one of the hottest Web sites in the world. Then, early
last summer, everything changed. Quietly, without warning, the new kids
took over. Windows Server 2008. Yes, I know, the product’s not even
done yet. These were Beta 3 servers, for Pete’s sake. Long way from
prime time. But there they were, humming away. No problems. All of ‘em
on Windows Server 2008. Except me. The last Windows Server 2003 left at
Microsoft.com.
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lines: we were the Windows Server 2003 servers that powered
Microsoft.com, one of the hottest Web sites in the world. Then, early
last summer, everything changed. Quietly, without warning, the new kids
took over. Windows Server 2008. Yes, I know, the product’s not even
done yet. These were Beta 3 servers, for Pete’s sake. Long way from
prime time. But there they were, humming away. No problems. All of ‘em
on Windows Server 2008. Except me. The last Windows Server 2003 left at
Microsoft.com.
This one streams on your desktop.