How do I know if my home office computer is a "workstation" or "server? I have one computer with XP Pro
I ask this because I am trying to find a good internet security software…(which any recommendations are appreciated:) But I have XP Pro sp2, however some things on my computer say Windows NT? Any detailed insight will be greatly appreciated!!
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For the purposes of software purchasing, your system is a workstation.
From a more technical standpoint, it depends on the amount of RAM, the number of processors, the software you install, and how you use the system.
4Gigabytes of RAM or less = Workstation
quad processors or less = could be workstation or server
1 Terabyte of Disk or less = could be either also
Windows 2003 Server+Dual Processors+4G RAM+1Terabyte of HD space+Using system primarily to serve files and applications to other systems=LOW end server.