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{| class=infobox bordered align = right style=width: 25em; text-align: left; font-size: 95%;
|+ style=font-size: larger; | '''Windows Server 2003-tan'''
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| colspan=2 style=text-align:center; | [[Image:server.jpg|Saba-tan]]
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! Also Known As:
| Windows 2002 Server, Windows .NET Server, Whistler Server, Saba
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! Original Creator:
| Unknown
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! First appearance:
| Unknown
|- 
! OS Personified:
| Windows 2003 Server
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! OS Developer:
| Microsoft
|- 
! First Released:
| 28 March 2003
|- 
! Latest Stable Release:
| v SP2 RC: 15 November 2006
|}
2003 Server is often portrayed as being half-girl, half-fish, with an ethernet hub as a bonnet on her head. Other versions show her as a girl with a short white skirt and a vest-style top with a long tail in the back (usually with a bow) and Windows four-square logo pins in the bow at her neck and on the tail. In some forms, she has a belt made from ethernet cable wrapped around her waist. Saba is a pun: in Japanese, the word for server is pronounced saaba, while saba is the word for mackerel.
2003 Server is often portrayed as being half-girl, half-fish, with an ethernet hub as a bonnet on her head. Other versions show her as a girl with a short white skirt and a vest-style top with a long tail in the back (usually with a bow) and Windows four-square logo pins in the bow at her neck and on the tail. In some forms, she has a belt made from ethernet cable wrapped around her waist. Saba is a pun: in Japanese, the word for server is pronounced saaba, while saba is the word for mackerel.


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