Just a quick note to say how pleased I am with Server 2008
on this Mac Pro. If you're considering adding another OS to
your mix, and you don't mind a bit of configuring, you might
give this one a look.
If you're not familiar with it, I would characterize it as a
stripped down, locked down, lean and mean version of Vista.
An example of what I mean by lean: there is no audio in the
default configuration
I have pretty much everything working (64 bit version, btw).
The Boot Camp drivers are sufficient for most of it. I got the
latest ATI Catalyst drivers off the net, and the last remaining
issue, missing bluetooth connectivity, was solved thanks to
this page:
http://www.gilkirkpatrick.com/Blog/...t-Bluetooth-Stack-on-Windows-Server-2008.aspx
Here's a guide to setting up Server 2008 as a workstation OS:
http://blogs.msdn.com/vijaysk/archi...indows-server-2008-as-a-super-desktop-os.aspx
Finally, I would recommend downloading the trial version before
doing anything drastic involving money. This OS is most definitely
not suited to everyone, and not all software that runs on Vista
can be installed on Server 2008.
You have been warned!
on this Mac Pro. If you're considering adding another OS to
your mix, and you don't mind a bit of configuring, you might
give this one a look.
If you're not familiar with it, I would characterize it as a
stripped down, locked down, lean and mean version of Vista.
An example of what I mean by lean: there is no audio in the
default configuration
I have pretty much everything working (64 bit version, btw).
The Boot Camp drivers are sufficient for most of it. I got the
latest ATI Catalyst drivers off the net, and the last remaining
issue, missing bluetooth connectivity, was solved thanks to
this page:
http://www.gilkirkpatrick.com/Blog/...t-Bluetooth-Stack-on-Windows-Server-2008.aspx
Here's a guide to setting up Server 2008 as a workstation OS:
http://blogs.msdn.com/vijaysk/archi...indows-server-2008-as-a-super-desktop-os.aspx
Finally, I would recommend downloading the trial version before
doing anything drastic involving money. This OS is most definitely
not suited to everyone, and not all software that runs on Vista
can be installed on Server 2008.
You have been warned!