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ExtremeZ-IP 4.0.3 (Released: March 2005)
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ExtremeZ-IP 4.0.3 (Released: March 2005)
ENHANCEMENTS:
* Added the ability to store print jobs in a temporary location and resume in case of service interruption. [#4391] [4.0.3x06]
ExtremeZ-IP 4.0.2 (Released: February 2005)
* No changes to printing
ExtremeZ-IP 4.0.1 (Released: January 2005)
* No changes to printing
ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 (Released: December 2004)
ENHANCEMENTS:
* New Print Accounting Add-on: an optional add-on product that tracks and allocates the costs incurred when using expensive printing resources such as color printers or proofers. [#2754]
* Support for Apple Remote Desktop for client software distribution. By using Apple Remote Desktop, you can automatically deploy the ExtremeZ-IP Print Server Mac OS X client installers to your entire enterprise. The installers, which are now Mac OS X packages (.pkg files) can also be installed manually. [#2729]
* Multiple Print Queue Management: allows system administrators to manage multiple print queues simultaneously to change the order of the jobs within the queues. [#825]
* Active/Active Clustering: ExtremeZ-IP now offers optional support for Active/Active Clustering under Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Advanced Server. The new architecture of 4.0 provides fast failover with no delay for indexing at startup to provide the most possible uptime. ExtremeZ-IP supports clusters with multiple nodes (2, 3, 4, & beyond). Further, the product supports multiple virtual servers on each node with each virtual server running in its own memory space, enabling advanced configurations required for server consolidation and other virtualization strategies. [#3879]
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