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Office Home And Student, Microsoft is expecting Windows Server 2008 systems to use about 20 percent less power than existing Windows Server systems. Windows Server General Manager Bill Laing mentioned Windows Server 2008’s power-saving capabilities in a recent interview I did with him for Redmond Developer News: done power management by default in Longhorn Server. And we think average machines will see maybe 20 percent reduction in power use. You kind of slow the clock down when it’s not busy. And it’s dynamic enough that you can literally slow the clock down across a disk I/O. If you’ve got nothing to do while you’re doing a disk I/O, it actually drops the power use for that short period of time. It’s not like sleeping [for] the laptop; this is really short,
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