Re: Deploy a webserver?
- From: "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:36:09 +1100
'Best practice' is to use a 3rd party hosting service.
What is the purpose of this webserver? Why do you wish to have it inhouse?
(eg. some people believe that because they wish to provide access to a
database used both by internal and external users that inhouse is desirable.
In most cases they are wrong and the inhouse database and that of the hosted
service should interact in some manner.)
"Marc Everlove" <marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have an SBS domain. I would like to deploy a new server as a webserver. I
am considering options and designing the topology right now. I would like
to get a "best practice" consensus from the community. I have a few
different scenarios in mind, but wanted to get a broader opinion.
I have considered deploying an ISA server, though my last foray with ISA
was less than encouraging...
I was also considering deploying it as a standalone, though I would like
to use Exchange as a mail server.
Let me know what you think ...
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