SBS2003 or 2003 Standard
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The company I work for, has about 40 users and is currently runnning 1 SBS
2003 server. They want to apply some redundancy by adding 3 other servers
and spread the load by removing some of the apps from the current SBS
server. I know that you can only have one SBS server on the Domain, and it
must contain all of the FSMO roles. I am wondering what some of the
limitations would be in this type of scenario. For instance, if exchange was
installed on one of the new 2003 Server Standard editions, and the SBS
server went down, does this mean that the users couldn't use exchange? Would
all network resources be down, regardless of which server they resided on,
if the SBS server was unavailable?
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Relevant Pages
- Re: So why SBS?
... Public folders will be in the next version.. ... The sad part of most of us is that we haven't even tried or practiced a backup/restore and we freak out over a 'single" SBS box when we haven't even tried to restore it from a harddrive. ... Exchange seems to mix its words and titles, the global/generic use of POP and SMTP for just about every Exchange function is dumb, MailEnable understands post office protocol and simple mail transfer protocol in a "meaningfull" way. ... The standard profiles in Server are quite effective assuming you add new users to the correct account in the first place and your note running more than 1 file server. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: Easy to use second 2000 Server for Exchange?
... Existing Exchange 2000 server - therefore have the CALs - so no new ones are ... Frank McCallister SBS MVP ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: So why SBS?
... Public folders will be in the next version.. ... If SBS isn't for you...that's fine. ... Mailenable is an example of a freeware or pay for extra's, mail server. ... It is infinitly simpler to configure than Exchange once installed. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: Email for second domain
... The Microsoft Exchange MTA Stacks service is normally disabled on Exchange 2003 Servers on SBS 2003. ... You can safely ignore the MTA warning messages on the SBS 2003 server. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - RE: Configuring exchange 2003 in SBS
... As I know, this is not related to per user mailbox, it refer to the mailbox ... store on the whole Exchange server. ... This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. ... What minimum requirement if I want this server for a fileserver? ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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