RE: Faxing
- From: v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Brandy Nee [MSFT]")
- Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 03:20:51 GMT
Hello Jim,
Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
I understand that you want to have some hardware information for SBS 2K3
Premium server. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
Based on my experience, it will not effect the network performance when you
sending/receiving faxes. Sending/Receiving faxes only utilize few of the
Network bandwidth.
For your other questions, please see my information below:
1. CPU resources
Please understand that SBS 2K3 server is not specific hunger for CPU, but
Memory. In most cases more RAM or a faster CPU will solve any load issues
anyways. Please refer to the System Requirements link below for detail
information:
Also, Windows Small Business Server 2003 supports up to two physical CPU
processors and up to four virtual CPU processors. For more information
about support for multiple CPU processors, consult the Web site of your
hardware manufacturer.
System Requirements for Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/Windowsserver2003/sbs/evaluation/sysreqs/default.ms
px
Frequently Asked Questions About Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/techinfo/overview/generalfaq.
mspx
2. Fax modems.
We strongly suggest customers that use the fax modem listed in the Windows
Server Catalog to make sure that it works compatible with the SBS 2K3
server. Please check Windows Server Catalog link below:
Networking and Modems, External Modems
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/server/default.aspx?subID=22&xslt=c
ategoryProduct&pgn=ff26c601-26cb-496b-ab43-b950e008fedb
Hope this information helps. If you still have any questions or concerns on
this issue, please feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to
hearing from you!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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>From: "Jim L." <jim167(***)@pdq.net>
>Subject: Faxing
>Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 06:39:37 -0500
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>Is there somewhere I can find information about SBS 2003 Premium and how
it
>uses the CPU resources from the machine it's installed on?
>
>Specifically I am trying to find out information installing modems to
>send/receive faxes. Will that slow down our overall network performance
>either when no fax activity is taking place or when sending/receiving
faxes.
>
>My main concern is our Website. I don't want to do anything that will
lessen
>the speed of the downloads to visitors. Thank you.
>
>
>
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