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    M

    manageability

    component instrumentation, 93

    expansion device management, 92

    management information service providers, 93

    remote management support, 91–92

    server clusters, 107–109

    service boot support, 91

    WBEM (Web-Based Enterprise Management) information, xiv, 93

    Wired for Management (WfM) initiative, 91

    WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation), 91, 93

    Zero Administration initiative, 91

    management information providers, 93

    MANUFACTURER description key, 41–42

    Matsushita Electronics Incorporated (MEI)
    test disc, 78

    MDK (Modem Developers Kit), xiii

    MDL (memory descriptor list), 131

    media changers, 81–82



    Media Status Notification, xiii, 64, 65, 68

    media status notification implementation, 65

    memory

    Enterprise server systems, 104



    Error Correction Code (ECC) protection, 14

    expansion capabilities, 14

    installed system memory, 14

    minimum installed requirements, 14

    SOHO server systems, 97

    microprocessor requirements

    design issues, 6–7

    L2 cache requirements, 13, 97, 103

    multiprocessor support, 13

    SOHO server systems, 97

    Microsoft

    Active Desktop, 46

    BackOffice, 50

    Cluster Server (MSCS), 107–109

    DirectShow, 53

    hardware developer information, xii

    hardware testing information, viii

    Internet Explorer 4.0, 46

    keyboard and mouse drivers, 37–38

    MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Server) software,


    107–109

    MSDN Professional membership, xii

    NetShow, 46

    Network Monitor Agent, 48

    Pci.exe Configuration Space debugging
    program, 31

    PNP vendor code, 24

    minidrivers

    defined, 131

    installation requirements, 36

    WDM-based support, 37

    miniport drivers

    defined, 131

    NDIS WAN miniport, 45, 60

    video miniport drivers, 7

    MMX Technology, x

    MODEL description key, 41–42

    Modem Developers Kit (MDK), xiii

    modems


    adaptive connections, 51

    blacklisted and delayed number clearing, 51

    modems (continued)

    command sets, 49–50

    controllers, 52

    fax modems command sets, 50

    Hayes compatibility, 49–50

    internal modem cards, 35

    Modem Developers Kit (MDK), xiii

    PCM modems, 52

    point-to-point calls, 50

    protocols, 50

    serial ISDN modems, 57–59

    speeds supported, 50

    synchronous access, 50

    TDD support, 51–52

    Unimodem Diagnostics command
    (AT#UD), 52

    universal modem driver, 133

    voice modems, 53

    monolithic drivers, 131

    MPEG-2 playback, 79

    MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Server)


    software, 107–109

    MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) Professional membership, xii

    MS-DOS-based applications, 6

    Mt. Fuji specification. See SFF (Small Form Factor) documents

    multicast addresses, filtering, 46

    multifunction cards and devices

    defined, 131

    device IDs, 23

    I2O-capable systems, 34

    PCI devices, 28

    Plug and Play compliance, 23

    multi-initiator support, 109

    multilink PPP support, 59

    multiple-drive systems, 71



    MultiProcessor Specification, xiv, 13

    multiprocessors



    Advanced RISC Computing Multiprocessor Standard Specification, xii

    APIC support, 13

    basic Windows NT servers, 13

    Enterprise server systems, 103



    MultiProcessor Specification, 13

    RISC-based systems, 13



    Multisession Compact Disc Specification, xiv

    multisession support

    CD-ROM devices, 74

    DVD-ROM devices, 75

    SFF 8020i support, 74

    N

    N+1 power supply, 88

    National Computer Security Center, 85

    National ISDN Basic Rate Interface Terminal Equipment Generic Guidelines, xii, 58, 61

    NDIS drivers

    INF format, 48

    miniport drivers, 45, 60

    operating-system specific calls, 48

    NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification),


    xiv, 43, 44, 131. See also NDIS drivers

    network adapters. See also network communications devices

    BIOS boot support, 21

    boot-device support, 47–48

    bridges, 46

    buffer alignment, 46

    filtering, 46

    full-duplex adapters, 45

    high-performance components, selecting, 43

    interrupt moderation, 47

    ISA-based, 45

    Microsoft network client and protocol


    support, 48

    miniport drivers, 45, 60

    optimization and performance tuning, 47

    push technology support, 46

    receive buffers, 47

    remote boot capabilities, 20

    sensing network connections and transceiver type, 46

    server clusters, 108

    network communications devices. See also NDIS drivers; network adapters

    ADSL devices, 56

    ATM adapters, 53–55

    device drivers, 48, 59

    ISDN adapters

    overview, 56–57

    parallel ISDN devices, 60

    serial ISDN modems, 57–59

    Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS), xiv, 43, 44, 131. See also NDIS drivers

    network media recommendations, 45

    Network Monitor Agent, Microsoft, 48

    Network PC System Design Guidelines

    preboot execution environment, 20

    remote new system setup, 92

    URL, xiv


    NIUF (National ISDN User’s Forum), 58

    NMI (Nonmaskable Interrupt)

    defined, 131

    NMI alert, 90

    non-volatile storage update capabilities, 21

    NT-1 (network terminator), 61

    NTFS (Windows NT file system), 132

    NTMS Programmers Guide, xiv, 82

    Windows NT Server design. See also basic Windows NT servers; Enterprise server systems; SOHO servers

    design issues, 1–2

    goals, 3


    requirements checklist, 111–123

    server classes, 4–5



    O

    on-board devices, x

    on-board termination switches, 67

    OnNow design initiative

    BIOS support, 20–21

    defined, 132

    device drivers, 5–6

    goal, 5


    hardware design requirements, 5–6, 17–18

    IEEE 1394 standards, 5, 17

    overview, 5–6

    power management support, 17–18

    software-based power control, 18

    SOHO server systems, 99–100

    switch-based power control, 18

    system availability, 90

    system startup requirements, 19–20

    web site, 6



    Open Host Controller Interface (OpenHCI) Specification, xiv, 33

    operating systems

    C2-level security, 85

    European security evaluation, 85

    installation or reinstallation, 73

    OnNow design initiative, 5

    optical disk changers, 81–82

    option ROMs

    defined, 132

    Plug and Play compliance, 24

    upgrade support, 21

    optional hardware features, Windows NT Server, xi

    Orange Book, 85

    out-of-band systems management devices

    ISA devices, 35

    Plug and Play compliance, 22, 23

    overvoltage protection, 88

    P

    parallel ports and devices

    ACPI-based systems, 40

    compatibility mode, 41

    design requirements, 39–42

    device ID keys, 41–42

    ECP mode, 40–41, 101, 129

    IEEE 1284 specifications, 41, 101

    legacy ports and peripherals, 40–42

    nibble mode, 41

    parallel ISDN devices, 60–61

    physical design, 41



    Plug and Play Parallel Port Device Specification, 41

    resource configuration, 39–40

    SOHO server systems, 101

    passive back planes, 84

    password protection, preboot password, 20.
    See also security

    PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, xiv

    PCI Configuration Space

    debugging, 31

    header region, 28, 29

    multifunction PCI devices, 28

    PCI Configuration Space bits, 28

    Pci.exe program, 31

    Plug and Play device identifiers, 28

    Subsystem and Subsystem Vendor IDs, 29–30

    PCI Hot Plug standard, 32



    PCI Local Bus Specification

    current version, 22

    PCI bus and device requirements, 26

    URL, xiv


    PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect).
    See also PCI Configuration Space

    66 MHz/64 bit buses, 32

    bus architecture, 25

    bus design requirements, 25–32

    closing BAR windows, 27

    cycles, decoding, 27

    dual IDE adapters, 69

    ghost cards, 26

    hardware insert/remove notification, 32

    hot swapping support, 32

    IDE connectivity, 27

    interrupt line, sharing, 26

    interrupt routing, 31

    multifunction PCI devices, 28

    PCI IDE bus mastering, 70

    PCI (continued)



    PCI Local Bus Specification, 26

    PCI-to-PCI bridges, 27

    peer bridges, 26

    Plug and Play support, 26

    run-time registers, 31

    server clusters, 108

    Subsystem and Subsystem Vendor IDs, 29–30

    Ultra DMA/33 support, 27

    VGA-compatible devices, 27

    PCI to PCI Bridge Specification, 27

    Pentium processors

    basic Windows NT servers, 13

    Enterprise server systems, 103

    performance. See also high-performance components, selecting; speed

    benchmark tests, 3

    Fixed/Dynamic Interrupt Moderation, 47

    hard drive performance requirements, 64, 89, 101, 104

    tuning, network adapters, 47

    Peripheral Component Interface. See PCI

    peripherals. See also PCI

    Fibre Channel technology, 72, 101

    IDE peripherals, 68

    IEEE 1284 peripherals, 41–42

    SCSI peripherals, 65–68

    security, 86

    Pin 1 orientation, 70

    PLDA (Private Loop Direct Attach) profile, 72, 101

    Plug and Play. See also Plug and Play documents and specifications

    ACPI specification, 6, 15, 22

    basic Windows NT server compliance, 22–24

    BIOS boot support for network adapter, 21

    CID (CompatibleID) compliance, 24

    device configuration, 22

    device driver support, 37

    device enumeration, 15

    device IDs

    add-on devices, 23

    IEEE 1284 peripherals, 41–42

    PCI Configuration Space, 28

    system devices, 23

    dynamic disable capabilities, 22

    enumeration of non-Plug and Play devices, 15

    excluded devices, 22

    expansion header, 24

    I20 hidden device compliance, 22, 23

    I/O request packets (IRPs), 37

    ISA Write Data Port addresses, 28

    Plug and Play (continued)

    ISDN devices, 58, 59, 61

    keyboard and mouse connections, 37–38

    legacy systems and devices, 22, 23, 24, 39–40

    multifunction cards and devices, 23

    NDIS support, 43–44

    network adapters, BIOS boot support, 20

    option ROM compliance, 24

    out-of-band systems management devices, 22, 23

    PCI support, 26

    resource conflict resolution, 40

    SCSI host adapters, 65

    smart card readers and device drivers, 86

    SOHO server systems, 99

    USB hardware, 32

    Plug and Play documents and specifications



    Clarification to Plug and Play BIOS Specification, 24

    Clarification to Plug and Play ISA
    Specification,
     22

    PCI Local Bus Specification, 22

    Plug and Play BIOS Specification, 24

    Plug and Play External COM Device Specification, 22, 39

    Plug and Play Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) Specification, 22, 23

    Plug and Play Parallel Port Device Specification, 22, 39

    Plug and Play Small Computer System Interface Specification, 22

    Universal Serial Bus Specification, 22

    Web site, xiv

    plugging in cables, 67

    PNP vendor code, 24

    port connectors, IEEE 1284 specifications, 41

    port drivers, 132

    port replicators, 132

    ports


    connection ports, 33

    defined, 132

    enhanced parallel port (EPP), 40

    extended capabilities ports (ECPs), 40, 41,


    101, 129

    parallel ports, 39–42

    port drivers, 132

    port replicators, 132

    PS/2-style ports, 37–38

    serial ports, 21, 38–39

    USB icon, 33

    POST (power-on self test), 132. See also Fast POST

    POTS lines, 60

    power buttons

    ACPI compliance, 16

    OnNow compliance, 18

    SOHO server systems, 98, 100

    power consumption, OnNow compliance, 17

    power management

    defined, 132

    OnNow compliance, 17–18

    power management timers, 15

    SOHO server systems, 4, 98

    switch-based vs. software-based, 18

    uninterruptible power supply (UPS), 88, 90

    power management documents and specifications



    Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification, xii, 15

    Device Class Power Management
    Specification,
    xiii

    PCI Bus Power Management Interface
    Specification,
    xiv

    Storage Device Class Power Management
    Reference Specification,
    71

    power states, OnNow compliance, 17–18

    power supply

    Enterprise server systems, 105

    protection, 88

    preboot execution environment, 20

    primary graphics adapter, 42

    Private Loop Direct Attach (PLDA) profile, 72, 101

    processor internal error alert, 90

    processor speed

    basic Windows NT servers, 13

    Enterprise server systems, 103

    SOHO server systems, 97

    promiscuous mode support, 48

    protected switches, 84

    PS/2-style ports

    keyboards, 37

    mouse ports, 38

    push technology, supporting, 46

    push-to-close design, 77



    Q

    QIC (Quarter-Inch Cartridge) Drive Standards, xiv, 132

    QOS (Quality of Service), NDIS support, 44

    quadword buffer alignment, 46



    R

    RADSL (rate adaptive digital subscriber line), ADSL support, 56

    RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) support

    Enterprise server systems, 105

    server clusters, 108

    SOHO server systems, 102

    Windows NT Server requirements, 89–90

    RAM (Random Access Memory), 132.


    See also memory

    Read Format Capacities command, 64

    real-mode components, 37

    real-time clock alarms, 16, 98

    real-time processing, 132

    receive buffers, 47

    recommended hardware features,
    Windows NT Server, xi

    redundant power supplies, 88

    registry

    defined, 132

    device driver configuration settings, 36

    modem INF entries, 50, 52

    network adapters, performance tuning, 47

    reliability. See also fault tolerance

    automatic restart capability, 87

    backup hardware, 79–81, 88

    fault-tolerant hardware, 89

    multiple hard drives, 89

    power supply protection, 88

    RAID support, 89–90, 102, 105

    server design, 2

    SOHO server systems, 102

    UPS, 88

    remote management capabilities



    network adapters, 48

    remote boot capabilities, 20

    remote device management, 92

    remote new system setup, 92

    server security, 92

    required hardware features, Windows NT Server, xi

    requirements checklist, 111–123

    RESET command, ATAPI, 71

    resource allocation, 15

    resource conflicts

    3F7h and 377h address ranges, 71

    legacy serial port conflicts, 39

    Plug and Play conflict resolution support, 40

    resources, 132

    RFCs (Requests for Comments)

    dynamic system configuration, 91

    Multilink PPP, 59

    RISC (reduced instruction set computing), 133

    RISC (reduced instruction set computing), 133

    RISC-based systems



    Advanced RISC Computing Multiprocessor Standard Specification, xii

    ARC (Advanced RISC computing), 6–7

    defined, x, 133

    hardware abstraction layer (HAL), 7

    multiprocessor support, 13

    parallel port base address, 40

    processor requirements, 6–7, 13

    USB keyboards, 38

    robustness, in server design, 2

    run-time registers for PCI devices, 31



    S

    S5 soft-off feature, 16, 99

    sampling algorithms, network adapters, 47

    scalability

    basic servers, 4

    defined, 133

    server clusters, 107–109

    server design, 2

    scan codes

    keyboard-based power switches, 18

    PS/2-style ports, 37, 38

    screen display. See startup display

    SCSI adapters and peripherals

    auto-configuration of media changers, 82

    automatic termination circuit, 66

    bus parity signals, 67

    bus type labeling, 66

    cable requirements, 67

    differential devices, 66

    erasable disk drives, 72–73

    external connectors, 66

    host controller, 65

    media status notification, 65, 68

    multi-initiator support, 109

    optical disk changers, 81–82

    removable media, 68

    server clusters, 108–109

    SFF 8090 (Mt. Fuji specification), 68

    shielded device connectors, 67

    Small Computer Interface (SCSI-3) Parallel Interface (SPI) Specification, xii, 66

    Small Computer Interface (SCSI-2) Specification, xii

    STOP/START UNIT command, 68

    tape changers, 81–82

    tape drive compliance, 80

    termination, 66, 67

    terminator power, 66

    virtual DMA services, 65

    SCSI (small computer system interface), 133

    security

    C2-level operating system security, 85

    external drive devices, key-locking capabilities, 64, 86

    hardware security, 85–86

    lockable computer cases, 84, 86

    peripherals, 86

    preboot passwords, 20

    remote alerts, 86

    remote device management, 92

    remote software management, 86

    smart cards, 86

    Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, 85

    serial ports and devices

    BIOS configuration, 39

    bus requirements, 38

    conflicts with legacy serial ports, 39

    console redirection as boot device, 21

    design requirements, 38–39

    device class requirements, 38

    IRQ usage, 39

    legacy serial ports, 39

    serial ISDN modems, 57–59

    server clustering

    defined, 107

    hardware requirements and testing, 109

    MSCS software, 107–109

    network requirements, 108

    server requirements, 108

    storage requirements, 108

    server design. See Windows NT Server design

    server requirements checklist, 111–123

    serviceability

    basic servers, 4

    server design, 2

    SOHO server systems, 102

    SFF (Small Form Factor) documents

    SFF 8070, 74

    SFF 8090 (Mt. Fuji specification), xii, 65, 68, 76

    SFF 8020i, 71, 74

    SFF 8038i, 70

    SFF 8070i, xii, 64, 81

    shielded device connectors, 67

    shrouded connectors, 70, 83

    sleep states

    ACPI compliance, 16, 19

    indicators, 17

    OnNow compliance, 17–18

    resume time, 19

    SOHO server systems, 99–100



    Small Computer Interface (SCSI-3) Parallel Interface (SPI) [X3T9.2/91-10] Specification, xii, 66

    Small Computer Interface (SCSI-2) [X3T9.2-375R] Specification, xii

    smart cards, 86, 133



    SMART IOCTL API Specification, 72

    SMART-compliant IDE hard drives, 72

    snap-on connectors, 84

    soft-off feature, 16, 99

    software devices, 133

    software-based power control, 18

    SOHO (small office/home office) servers.
    See also basic Windows NT servers

    ACPI support, 98–99

    bus and device requirements, 100–101

    fast POST capabilities, 100

    fault tolerance, 102

    Fibre Channel technology, 101

    hard drive performance, 101

    ISA expansion devices, 100

    memory capacity, 97

    microprocessor capabilities, 97

    parallel port capabilities, 101

    power buttons, 98, 100

    power management requirements, 98–100

    power states, 99

    RAID support, 102

    real-time clock alarm, 98

    startup display, 100

    switch- and software-based power control, 100

    tape drives, 102

    USB host controller, 100

    speed. See also performance

    DVD speed requirements, 77

    hard drive performance requirements, 64, 101, 104

    high-speed communications, 39, 44

    ISDN speed requirements, 59

    modem speeds supported, 50

    processor speed

    basic Windows NT servers, 13

    Enterprise server systems, 103

    SOHO server systems, 97

    tape drive requirements, 80

    SPI (Small Computer Interface (SCSI-3) Parallel Interface [X3T9.2/91-10]) Specification, xii

    SPID detection, 58, 61

    spin down, 133

    startup display, 19

    static resource devices, 22

    STOP/START UNIT command

    SCSI adapters and peripherals, 68

    storage components

    high-performance, selecting, 63

    multiple hard drives, 89

    RAID controllers, 89

    server clustering, 108



    Storage Device Class Power Management Reference Specification, 71

    streams, 133

    subpicture decoder, 78

    Subsystem IDs, 29–30

    Subsystem Vendor IDs

    add-on display devices, 30

    implementation, 29

    PCI compliance, 29–30

    system-board devices, 30

    transitional implementation solution, 30

    switch detection, 58, 59, 61

    switch-based power control, 18

    switches, protected, 84

    synchronous PPP, 59

    system area network (SAN), 108

    system-board devices

    ACPI compliance, 15

    Subsystem Vendor IDs, 30

    system boot time, minimizing, 19

    system components, high-performance, 11

    system devices

    defined, x, 133

    device IDs, 23

    system ID structure, 20

    system memory. See memory

    system startup

    BIOS support, 20–21

    CD-ROM boot support, 20

    Fast POST recommendations, 19

    hot-key override, 19

    network adapter support, 21

    OnNow compliance, 19–20

    preboot execution environment, 20

    security support, 20

    serial port redirection from console, 21

    startup display, 19

    system ID structure, 20

    update support for BIOS, 21

    USB keyboard support, 21

    T

    tape changers, 81–82

    tape drives

    backup applications, 81

    Enterprise server systems, 104

    industry standards compliance, 80

    SCSI tape drives, 80

    SOHO server systems, 102

    speed requirements, 80

    TAPI (Telephony Application Program


    Interface), 133

    task-offload mechanisms, NDIS, 44

    TCP/IP, 133

    TDD (Telephone Device for the Deaf), 51–52

    telephony, 133

    temperature alert, 90

    termination

    active termination, 66

    automatic termination circuits, 66, 67

    internal terminators, 67

    on-board termination switches, 67

    regulated terminators, 66

    TERMPWR (terminator power), 66

    testing, compatibility

    HCL, viii

    overview, viii

    server cluster configurations, 109

    system configurations, 12

    Text Telephone, 51–52

    thermal models, 15, 98

    TIA communications standards

    TIA-602, 49

    TIA-695, 53

    TIA IS-101-1994, 53

    total cost of ownership (TCO), 2

    transceiver types, sensing, 46

    troubleshooting

    emergency repair support, 42

    serial port, as boot device, 21

    Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, 85

    U

    UARTs (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter)

    defined, 133

    legacy serial ports, 39

    UDF (Universal Disk Format), 77

    Ultra DMA/33. See also DMA

    IDE/ATAPI support, 70

    PCI support, 27

    Ultra-ATA. See Ultra DMA/33

    unattended installation

    device drivers, 37

    ISDN internal device drivers, 61

    ISDN modem drivers, 59

    undervoltage protection, 88

    Unimodem, 133

    Unimodem Diagnostics Command Reference Specification, xiv

    Unimodem ID Command Reference Specification, xiv

    uninterruptible power supply (UPS)

    failure alert, 90

    Windows NT Server requirements, 88



    Universal Disk Format Specification, 77

    Universal HCI (UHCI) Specification, xiv, 33

    Universal Serial Bus PC Legacy Compatibility Specification

    URL, xiv


    USB keyboard, BIOS boot support, 21

    Universal Serial Bus Specification

    current version, 22

    hardware compliance, 32

    URL, xiv


    Universal Serial Bus (USB) device class specifications, xiv

    upgrade support, BIOS ROMs and option ROMs, 21

    UPS (uninterruptible power supply), 88, 90, 134

    USB class, 134



    USB Common Class Specification, 34

    USB host controller

    ACPI compliance, 16

    OpenHCI or UHCI compliance, 33



    USB Human Interface Device Class Specification, 38

    USB icon, 33

    USB keyboard devices. See keyboards

    USB Serial Bus PC Legacy Compatibility Specification, 38

    USB (Universal Serial Bus). See also USB


    (Universal Serial Bus) documentation and specifications

    design requirements, 32–34

    device class specifications, xiv, 34

    hardware compliance, 32

    hardware flexibility, 33

    host controller, 16, 33

    interface flexibility, 33

    ISDN modems, 58

    keyboard and mouse ports, 37–38

    Open HCI or UHCI compliance, 33

    power management requirements, 34

    SOHO server systems, 100

    USB icon, 33

    USB (Universal Serial Bus) documentation and specifications. See also USB



    Universal Serial Bus Specification, 32, 33, 38

    USB Common Class Specification, 34

    USB Human Interface Device Class Specification, 38

    user mode, 134



    V

    validation of media types, 78

    VAR (value added reseller), 134

    VBR connections, 54–55

    VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association), 134

    VGA-compatible devices, 27

    video miniport drivers, 7

    video playback, DVD-ROM

    closed captioning, 78

    copyright protection, 77

    DVD-Video navigation, 78

    movie playback features, 79

    MPEG-2 playback, 79

    subpicture compositing, 78

    YUV offscreen surface support, 78, 79

    Virtual Device Manager (VDM), 6

    virtual DMA services, 65

    voice modems, 53. See also modems



    W

    WAN (wide area network), 45, 60, 134

    WAN miniport drivers, NDIS, 45, 60

    watchdog timer time-out alert, 90

    WBEM (Web-Based Enterprise Management) information, xiv, 93

    WDL (Windows NT Driver Library), viii, 12

    WDM (Win32 Driver Model)

    defined, 134

    minidriver support, 37

    USB connections, 38

    WHIIG. See Windows Hardware Instrumentation Implementation Guidelines

    WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs),


    viii, xii, 134

    Win32 API, 134

    Win32 Extensions schema, xiv

    Win32 SDK, xiv



    Windows Hardware Instrumentation Implementation Guidelines, 84, 91, 93

    Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL),


    viii, xii, 134

    Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), 91

    defined, 134

    URL, xiv


    Windows NT. See also Windows NT Server

    DDK, xiv, 134

    defined, x, 134

    Driver Library (see WDL)

    Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), viii

    hardware compatibility tests (HCT), viii, 109

    Windows NT Server

    custom-designed systems, xi

    defined, x

    hardware initiatives, 3

    minimum system requirements, vii

    operating system features, 3

    required, recommended, and optional hardware features, xi

    required hardware features, xi



    Wired for Management Baseline Specification, 84, 91

    Wired for Management (WfM) initiative, 91

    WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation), 91, 93

    write-back cache, 13



    X

    X3T11 Private Loop Direct Attach (PLDA)


    profile, 72

    Y

    year 2000+, date support, 12

    YUV offscreen surface support, 78, 79

    Z

    Zero Administration initiative, 91, 134




    Revision History

    October 10, 1997

    Version 1.0. First public release.





    Hardware Design Guide Version 1.0 for Microsoft Windows NT Server
    © 1997 Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


    Published: October 10, 1997 — Printed: 11/05/97 08:24 AM





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