Re: Brand New Business - Brand New IT Setup
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 23:11:28 -0400
In article <OfhDqUXAIHA.4956@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx
says...
I think your basic question is answered as it looks like you'll quickly
outgrow the restrictions of SBS 2003. Most of us don't have much experience
with anything else so it would be hard for us to suggest much more for such
a large infrastructure that you may end up having.
I have a number of clients with more than 100 users at each of many
locations, all networked, but it's not cheap to setup, but I can
maintain their networks, remotely, for just a few hours a week each.
If you know you're going to have multiple locations the first thing is
to determine what infrastructure method - as in VPN solutions, subnet
scopes, how to share, remote users....
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