Windows 2000 Backup
Windows is by far and away the most popular operating system on the planet. Accounting for approximately 95 percent ( W3schools.com, 1/06 ) of the global OS market, Microsoft continues to maintain a huge lead on all challengers. With that kind of domination, machines and businesses running Windows 2000 and the other OSs fielded by the software giant also constitute a greater market share for backup software and services.
As newer versions of operating systems come online, notably XP and others, use of Windows 2000 is on the decline in the enterprise. For machines still running this version of the system, however, Windows 2000 backup remains a critical consideration. Whether you are running Windows Server 2000, or a legacy copy of 2k Pro, the need to backup the data stored on the machine is important.
Although a Windows 2000 backup is not as common as backups of many other operating systems, there are a surprising number of machines still running this operating system. Windows 2000, also knows as Win2K, is part of the Microsoft Windows NT line of operating systems and was released on February 17, 2000. Windows 2000 comes in four versions: Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server.
Microsoft also offers Windows 2000 Advanced Server- Limited Edition, which was released in 2001 and runs on 64-bit Intel Itanium microprocessors. As Server 2003, and SBS Server gain ground in the small and medium business marketplace, we’ll see less and less of the old Win2K systems around.
Regardless of the version of Microsoft operating system that you are tasked with backing up, Rbackup online backup software can handle the task. At RBS, we have been backing up computers since shortly after Windows appeared on the market. With experience backing up virtually every version of Windows, as well as other platforms, we are the industry experts in Windows backup.
Give our friendly sales staff a call to discuss how our online backup software can help you with your Windows backup challenges.
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