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ASP.NET and x64

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Jon Gabrielson - 01 Mar 2006 00:29 GMT
I was getting ready to buy windows server x64 enterprise,
but then I discovered at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/features/comparefeatures.mspx
that only x64 standard supported ASP.net
Does that mean that I have to use the standard x64 server
and not the enterprise x64 server if I want ASP.net?
I thought the enterprise edition was the standard edition plus
additional features, why doesn't it support ASP.net?
Egbert Nierop (MVP for IIS) - 01 Mar 2006 10:47 GMT
>I was getting ready to buy windows server x64 enterprise,
> but then I discovered at:
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> I thought the enterprise edition was the standard edition plus
> additional features, why doesn't it support ASP.net?

The enterprise edition, has been fine tuned for big data storage such as SQL
server and active directory etc.

In fact, you don't need the enterprise edition, to have fault tolerance, and
web farms. Just use the standard edition and configure your web farm.
Jon Gabrielson - 01 Mar 2006 15:27 GMT
> >I was getting ready to buy windows server x64 enterprise,
> > but then I discovered at:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> In fact, you don't need the enterprise edition, to have fault tolerance, and
> web farms. Just use the standard edition and configure your web farm.

I'm not for sure what that has to do with my question, please explain.
I'm wanting to know why ASP.net is included with all the 32bit versions
of windows 2003 but only the standard edition of the 64bit version.
Is there a way to add ASP.net to the x64 enterprise edition.
Egbert Nierop (MVP for IIS) - 01 Mar 2006 19:07 GMT
>> >I was getting ready to buy windows server x64 enterprise,
>> > but then I discovered at:
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> of windows 2003 but only the standard edition of the 64bit version.
> Is there a way to add ASP.net to the x64 enterprise edition.

It's exactly what I said.
Let me rephrase.

MS evidently decided not to support asp.net on that version because most
customers won't do it. If you request for it, and sufficient others as well,
MS will test and enable that.

Understand, that the enterprise edition, is not just a 'flag' in the
registry which enables another license model.

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