Vista fast enough?

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Boris

There was an article on Internet that Windows Server 2008 is faster than
Vista. I have no problems with Vista (Business) speed. I have it installed
on Dell laptop: 2GHZ Core Duo, ATI graphics card, 2GB RAM, 7200 RPM disk
drive and also external eSata disks.
Just wondering: why there's that talk about Vista performance problems? Do
these issues show up when Vista installed on old hardware? My computer is ~2
years old, but Vista flies on it.

Boris
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Join Mark Russinovich and a panel of experts for a discussion on adopting
Windows Vista into a desktop infrastructure. The panel features subject-matter
experts and IT pros from around the world who have tackled Windows Vista deployment-
hear about the challenges, workarounds, and tips & tricks they have learned along the way.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/cc307852.aspx?ITPID=an3980g


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance

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There was an article on Internet that Windows Server 2008 is faster than
Vista. I have no problems with Vista (Business) speed. I have it installed
on Dell laptop: 2GHZ Core Duo, ATI graphics card, 2GB RAM, 7200 RPM disk
drive and also external eSata disks.
Just wondering: why there's that talk about Vista performance problems? Do
these issues show up when Vista installed on old hardware? My computer is ~2
years old, but Vista flies on it.

Boris
 
A

Alias

Carey said:
Join Mark Russinovich and a panel of experts for a discussion on adopting
Windows Vista into a desktop infrastructure. The panel features subject-matter
experts and IT pros from around the world who have tackled Windows Vista deployment-
hear about the challenges, workarounds, and tips & tricks they have learned along the way.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/cc307852.aspx?ITPID=an3980g

How come there's no women on the panel?

Alias
 

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