Re: Courtyard arrangement - Jeff Middleton
- From: "Anthony Smith" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 08:47:55 -0400
I'm sorry Jeff but I'm looking and I don't see your post. Thanks!
"Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP]" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I posted on this thread a couple days ago, take another look. :)
Jeff Middleton SBS-MVP
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"Anthony Smith" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Good Morning Cris,
I hope you are doing well. Any response from Jeff on the Courtyard
arrangement?
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:O0iDvdylHHA.1388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jeff did not have any immediate recollection of the whole courtyard
thing.
If you have a link it make refresh some memory.
Unfortunately this is one of those cases when the say, you have to spend
money to make money, probably holds true.
Just remember, if this is connected to your accounting software, you are
exposing your company's financial data and records to the web.
I would hope that you've researched the kind of connections between your
webserver and the backend stuff and how the software protects that.
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"Anthony Smith" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply Cris. As stated in my post I don't have much of a
choice because of our new accounting software. The ecommerce site that
comes with the software is top of the line. We'll be forking out
hundreds/mo for hosting both accounting & website or if we just had an
ISP for the site, setting up a VPN tunnel is expensive also. We have
to
try hosting in-house. When sales increase with this website and
visitors
increase than we can justify hosting it offsite God willing. With
approx. 2000-3000 visitors per month our cable connection should be
fine.
We can get close to 1MB UP with about 8MB down with our cable/internet
provider.
Thanks for pinging Jeff for me.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]"
<crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:OzzWMMxlHHA.960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
one of the main problems with folks hosting a public website (putting
security issues aside)...especially for ecommerce and if you plan a
reasonable volume of business, is your connection to the internet?
What is your uplink speed to the net
Most business connections are either 384 or 512kbps uplink....Not
ideal
for webhosting...thats why its always better to put it with the folks
who have the big pipes.
If I want to buy something from a website, and performance is poor..I
may cancel or not buy there again.
I'm trying to ping Jeff to alert him to your posting.
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Anthony Smith" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Good Afternoon,
I'm looking to set up a webserver for a public website and after
searching google for information on this topic I found several
discussions that Jeff Middleton was in. I am interested in learning
more about this courtyard arrangement spoken of in a Aug 5th 2002
topic
called "SBS and hosting (newbie at hosting)".
We're running SBS2003 and just added a member server Windows 2003 R2.
I'm assuming I will have to remove this as a member server since we
will be implementing a DMZ. The reason we are hosting our website
because our business accounting application(SQL backend) that is run
on
SBS allows us to put our products online but the database and
ecommerce
must reside in same building or set up an expensive VPN tunnel with
an
ISP. We could have an ISP host the database application AND website
or
we have to host it ourselves, as long as the database and website are
under 1 roof it's ok as I was told by the software vendor. It'll be
too expensive for us to have the database local and set up a VPN
tunnel
to a ISP. So we're going to try to host it ourselves.
After looking at several discussions, I like this courtyard
arrangement
referenced in the discussion "SBS and hosting (newbie at hosting)".
Do
you have a diagram possibly showing how this would be done. Also is
there any documented information for setting this up? Would you
still
recommend this arrangement in 2007? (smile) This was your
recommendation among others back in 2002.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Anthony Smith
In God We Trust!
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