Re: Network redesign with upgrade?
- From: "Hank Arnold" <rasilon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 04:45:11 -0500
Same here.... Check my reply in
microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Eddy,
>
> First, thanks to Asher's input.
>
> Since I have already replied in another thread which duplicate with this
> one(In migration queue). I will follow this issue in that thread. Please
> check my reply in that thread.
>
> Thanks for understanding.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vincent Xu
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>>>The company I work for has been operating with 2 servers running Server
> 2000
>>>with the following setup:
>>>
>>>Server1:
>>>Exchange 2000
>>>RRAS
>>>DC
>>>IIS - for internal application that interacts with SQL
>>>DHCP
>>>DNS
>>>
>>>Server2:
>>>SQL 7
>>>Accounting software
>>>Antivirus Server (all client AV controlled/monitored on this machine)
>>>All company shared files
>>>
>>>They purchased a new server and would like to upgrade all components. As
>>>such, I would like to take this opportunity to redesign the network. I
> would
>>>like your opinion on what services to keep together.
>>>
>>>According to my education (and all I have read here), it is best to keep
>>>Exchange off the DC.
>>>
>>>I have 2 scenerios to work out. First with 2 servers (decommisioning
>>>Server2). Second with 3 servers. We will be upgrading to the following:
>>>
>>>Exchange 2003 (need to do this before Server upgrade)
>>>Server 2003
>>>SQL 2000
>>>
>>>All computers are currently using either Windows 2000 or XP. Soon all
> will
>>>be on XP.
>>>
>>>Out of 80 computers on the network, we have about 50 computers that
> access
>>>our main office through the VPN
>>>(using RRAS), but I have never seen more than 20 on at a time. We have
> been
>>>having connectivity issues during the end of the month when our internal
> Web
>>>application is used most intensly.
>>>
>>>The new server has much more disk space and has a RAID5 configuration.
>>>Of course we also have a firewall.
>>>
>>>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>BTW - I posted this in migration, but I think it goes better here. Sorry
> for
>>>the double post.
>>>--
>>>Eddy - MCSE
>>>
>
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