WSS vs. MOSS - SharePoint Administration & Management

WSS MOSS

WSS 3.0 Re-Parenting
Re-parenting is the ability to dynamically re-arrange a hierarchy of SharePoint sites. Previously, in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 SP2, a site needed to be backed up and deleted from its current location and then restored under a new parent site in the SharePoint site hierarchy. With WSS 3.0, the hierarchy of SharePoint sites is simple. Upgrade to WSS v3

WSS MOSS

SharePoint Configuration Management
Built on the infrastructure and services provided by ASP.NET version 2.0, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and MOSS 2007 both support a centralized, scalable Web configuration management object model.

WSS MOSS

SharePoint Permission Delegation
In WSS v3 and Office SharePoint Server 2007, delegation features give SharePoint site owners a secure, scalable, and centrally managed set of administration rights and permissions.

WSS MOSS

Provisioning
Provisioning is a core component of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and MOSS 2007 that lets users choose their own template and defines a shared Web application. SharePoint sites can be provisioned in two ways: Site templates (*.STP files) that are typically user-created or Site definitions that are developer-created and stored on Web server file system.

WSS MOSS

Administration User Interface
The administration Web pages within SharePoint templates have been reorganized and redesigned based on feedback from the many customers who deployed WSS 2.0 SP 2 in their organizations.

WSS MOSS

SharePoint Analytics Monitoring
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 provides a Microsoft Operations Management (MOM) package to support centralized monitoring and management of configurations ranging from single servers and small server farm to very large MOSS server farms

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