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  • What is the difference between a Windows server operating system and a workstation version?


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  • The server version of a Windows operating system is designed to provide more optimized networking services over a network It can manage domains better and it includes more security feature and data backup support Workstation versions act merely as clients and therefore do not need to have as much resources when compared to the server versions 


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