Maxim,

> Hello Gleason,

> Thursday, August 20, 2009, 0:20:08, you wrote:

>>>In any case, I think RC is a reasonable alternative to
>>>the price of MSDN.

> There is a program "Microsoft ISV Empower" which is an affordable
> alternative for developers, and includes MSDN subscription.

One step down from stratospheric.

>>>What I really would like to see is a 32 bit Server 2008 RC2.  Like NT in 
>>>1998, it is probably the best MS
>>>has to offer right now.

> Do you speak about "Windows Server 2008 R2"? Why do you need a
> 32-bit version of it? As long as you have 2GB RAM or more, it should
> work properly. 
 
RC2 is 64 bit only. 
 
> If you need more RAM, it is now not very expensive as
> it used to be 10 or 15 years ago. BTW, Windows 2008 Server is not
> memory-thirsty. We are running several 2008 Servers under 512 MB
> RAM. But this discussion is drifting towards offtopic, sorry ;-)

Thanks for the offtopic discussion.


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