Re: Host WSS separate from SPS?

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Cool. So then did my first post answer your question?

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Shane Young
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"FredrikT" <FredrikT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> OK, we have a small intranet built on SPS and CMS that is hosted on one
> web
> server. I know SPS is built on top of WSS, but currently we don't use WSS
> to
> create "sharepoint/team sites", WSS is only used for creating portal areas
> etc.
>
> Now we are looking into using the full potential of WSS to create
> sharepoint
> sites for projects and so on. That will increase the load on the web
> server,
> therefore we might need another server.
>
> What we can to is a to add a second web server and set up load balancing,
> but that will also force us to buy additional CMS and SPS licenses.
> Therefore
> I'm looking into deploying WSS on a different server; that way we will
> only
> need one additional windows license which is less expensive than a CMS and
> a
> SPS license.
>
> "Shane Young" wrote:
>
>> You can have WSS uses a different content DB server. You can also
>> install
>> WSS completely independent of the SPS portal and then tell SPS to crawl
>> those sites and manual add them to the site directory in SPS.
>>
>> Can I ask why? What are you trying to accomplish? Then maybe I could
>> give
>> you a more concise answer. Also, WSS is installed on your SPS box
>> already.
>> It is installed by SPS and is really the foundation that SPS is built on.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Shane Young
>> http://www.lucruminc.com
>>
>>
>> "FredrikT" <FredrikT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:532DD11B-FE65-4B00-8085-6E12C070961A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a small server farm deployment of SPS; one SPS web front end and
>> > one
>> > SQL Server. We are not using WSS (only the parts that are necessary for
>> > SPS),
>> > but the plan is to begin using it. I am wondering if it is possible to
>> > host
>> > the WSS sites on a completely different web server, but somehow connect
>> > them
>> > to the portal sites directory anyway? So, I don't want a SPS deployment
>> > with
>> > two web front ends, I'd rather would like one SPS web front end and one
>> > WSS
>> > web front end. Anyone has some ideas?
>>
>>
>>


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