<P> Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) is integrated into Windows Server 2008 . It provides resource management and can be used to control the amount of resources a process or a user can use based on business priorities . Process Matching Criteria, which is defined by the name, type or owner of the process, enforces restrictions on the resource usage by a process that matches the criteria . CPU time, bandwidth that it can use, number of processors it can be run on, and allocated to a process can be restricted . Restrictions can be set to be imposed only on certain dates as well . </P> <P> Server Manager is a new roles - based management tool for Windows Server 2008 . It is a combination of Manage Your Server and Security Configuration Wizard SCW from Windows Server 2003 . Server Manager is an improvement of the Configure my server dialog that launches by default on Windows Server 2003 machines . However, rather than serve only as a starting point to configuring new roles, Server Manager gathers together all of the operations users would want to conduct on the server, such as, getting a remote deployment method set up, adding more server roles etc., and provides a consolidated, portal - like view about the status of each role . </P> <P> Other new or enhanced features include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Fully multi-componentized operating system . </Li> <Li> Improved hot patching, a feature that allows non-kernel patches to occur without the need for a reboot . </Li> <Li> Support for being booted from Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) - compliant firmware on x86 - 64 systems . </Li> <Li> Dynamic Hardware Partitioning <Ul> <Li> Support for the hot - addition or replacement of processors and memory, on capable hardware . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul>

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