seriously if any of you guys are for hire to setup a domain once 2008sbs comes out... I have yet to find an IT firm in LA with anyone knowledgeable over ANY new MS products.
I assume sbs 2008 won't have the stupid max ram limit of 4gb? I have a dual quad core box w/ 16gb of ram waiting for sbs 2008, let's hope it will take advantage of all that hp
I think i'm going have our domain and user accounts rebuilt from scratch, our user permissions are a disaster and the original IT who set up our sbs 2003 server didn't know what he was doing and we've been slowly working through the mess for 5 years now. I'm going to use server 2008/exch 2007...
I have it setup to play around with at my house, but now I'd like to have it installed and admin'd at my company along with the new exchange and I can't find an IT in the entire LA area who has any experience with the OS yet...
Any of you guys who work in the industry supporting 08 yet or am...
I have a license for server 2003 small business, but am running into an issue here... does anyone know if SBS 2003 will recognize dual quad core processors? I am reading now that the OS only supports like 2 physical procs and 2 virtual procs... i would have 8 physical correct?
Do I need to...
Sorry to misrepresent, we DO have SBS2003, not normal server2003, and we use exchange...I have not, however, heard about this remote web workplace or anything else of relevance :/
Also, I am aware the networking hardware wont affect remote access speed, it was a different concern of mine...
Let me start by laying out our scenario. We are a CPA firm with 7 local Computers running Win XP Pro (all fairly new) and a 3.0ghz 4mb ram server running server2003 w/ 10 cal licenses.
We currently have an old Sonicwall router/fwall going into a crappy trendnet switch w/ 2 gigabit ports and...
I just made a 25 system purchase from dell... my company has a good relationship with them. I made good friends with the sales guy there...
you can NOT get the pricing you see on sites like sl*ckdeals or techb*rgains in bulk... those systems are going out at negative points usually... it's...
lol, was just about to post on this. Doesn't say they're exclusively going to amd, just that they will use some amd chips... would be ironic though if, now that intel actually has some competitive promise for the future, they dumped them.
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