Re: 2003 Network Design Request for Reco
- From: Lukas Beeler <lb-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Apr 2007 17:01:57 GMT
* Reezie <Reezie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I need to design a brand new network with 4 different sites in the same
city. The criteria is to provide a robust network system that has disaster
recovery capability, and is fault tolerant using Windows 2003 server. Can
anyone offer hardware suggestions for the server that meets the above
criteria? Note: The sky is the limit on cost. Also, Should I setup each
site as an OU and replicate the data to the other sites? Thanks for the reco!
I suggest you to hire a consultant that does this work for you.
If cost is not a problem, this is the right way.
And with it, you can spend an unlimited amount of money on
anything. So better get your customer or your bosses to get some
usuable criteria. And specify what kind of application you want
to use.
Active Directory just needs multiple domain controllers for
redundancy, file shares just need R2 with DFS and DFS-R for full
redundancy.
For printers, or LOB applications which use SQL server, it gets
more complicated. Setting up clusters isn't a trivial task.
So, please, hire a consultant.
Greetings,
Lukas
(Not a consultant)
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