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Networking Improvements | Windows Server 2008 | Print |  E-Mail
 
Networking Improvements - The Windows Server 2008 team has made a special effort at improving network performance and efficiency. For the first time, there is a dual-IP layer architecture for native IPv4 and IPv6 support together, simultaneously. (If you've ever configured IPv4 and IPv6 on a Windows Server 2003 machine, you'll know what a pain it is to get them to interoperate without falling all over each other.) Communications security is enhanced through better IPsec integration throughout the various pieces of the TCP/IP stack. Hardware is used more efficiently and robustly to speed up performance of network transmissions, intelligent tuning and optimization algorithms run regularly to ensure efficient communication, and APIs to the network stack are more directly exposed, making it easier for developers to interact with the stack. Let's take a look at some of the improvements in what the team is calling Next Generation Networking.
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