Re: Deployment - Active Directory and SQL Server
- From: "Giles Keen" <GilesKeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 06:28:03 -0800
Many Thanks for your advice.
"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
> Sorry, I should have specified. SQL probably does not have to be
> reinstalled. I can't imagine it has any per user settings that need to be
> copied. It comes down to this, any application that has per user settings
> needs to be reinstalled.
>
> You will want to check the resource usage of the server before installing
> TS. If that server is heavily used, then adding TS may very well wreck
> performance. as well, when you install TS it will require users being
> logged off because it will minimally require a reboot. when you are
> installing applications as well you do not want users logged into the box
> even through SQL.
>
> Jeff Pitsch
> http://www.sbcgatekeeper.com
> Your Terminal Services Security Website
>
> "Giles Keen" <GilesKeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ED5E635B-39E6-4BF0-98C0-F6EAF2CA2A5F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thanks for your email.
> >
> > I am a little confused.
> >
> > The client only has 2 servers :
> >
> > SBS 2003 Server - Active Directory, Exchange, DNS
> > W2K3 Server - SQL Server + A Few Apps
> >
> > I have read advice that Terminal Services should not be installed on a
> > Domain Server and therefore I agree that the only option is to install TS
> > on
> > the W2K3 Server
> > but I am very worried about having to reinstall SQL etc...
> >
> > I understand per your advice that it is a bad idea to load TS on the same
> > server as SQL but I dont think I have any other option. Is it just the
> > applications that would need to be reinstalled (which is no big deal) OR
> > SQL
> > Server would have to be completely uninstalled too ?
> >
> > The client is using SQL heavily i.e. 30 users logged in and if I have to
> > uninstall and reinstall SQL then I will have to get all users logged out
> > of
> > SQL for however long which may require me to reschedule my visit until a
> > more
> > convenient time for the client to have all users sitting around doing
> > nothing.
> >
> > Hope this makes sense. Sorry if I have repeated myself or not understood
> > your reply correctly.
> >
> > Many Thanks in advnace for your time.
> >
> > Giles
> >
> >
> >
> > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
> >
> >> See inline
> >> "Giles Keen" <GilesKeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:88698450-416C-4141-AF7D-F27B7B0FB736@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hi
> >> >
> >> > I have a couple of silly questions which someone will probably answer
> >> > easily........
> >> >
> >> > I am going out to a clients on Friday to install and setup Terminal
> >> > Services
> >> > on a Windows 2003 Server which has SQL Installed.
> >> >
> >> > The Server in question is NOT a domain controller and does not have
> >> > Active
> >> > Directory installed.
> >> >
> >> > The client has another server (SBS 2003) which has Active Directory,
> >> > DNS,
> >> > Exchange running on it.
> >> >
> >> > My questions are :
> >> >
> >> > 1) Can I install TS and the TS Licence Server on the Windows 2003
> >> > Server
> >> > which does not have Active Directory ? This is what I would like to
> >> > do.
> >>
> >> yes that is the preferred way. Put TS on a member server.
> >>
> >> >
> >> > 2) When I try to install TS on the Windows 2003 Server it warns me that
> >> > there will be a problem with all programs already installed and they
> >> > will
> >> > not
> >> > work correctly. Does this include SQL Server ? Will SQL Server stop
> >> > working
> >> > and have to be reinstalled ?
> >>
> >> Yes, you do NOT want to install TS on a SQL server. Both are resource
> >> and
> >> memory intensive applications. You will get a very very limited number
> >> of
> >> users (yes I know only four but I will guarantee you it will grow and
> >> then
> >> everyone will be unhappy) on the server and performance will suffer for
> >> both. Really bad idea. You will also have to reinstall all applications
> >> when you put TS on the server. The shadow key needs to be populated
> >> properly.
> >>
> >> >
> >> > There will only be 4 users (max) using the Terminal Server and
> >> > therefore
> >> > the
> >> > demand will be very low. The Windows 2003 Server is dual processor and
> >> > 4GB
> >> > Memory.
> >> >
> >> > I have all the TS CALS Purchased and just want to have a successful
> >> > install
> >> > on Friday.
> >> >
> >> > Many Thanks for any advice
> >> >
> >> > Giles
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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