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Re: Domain server in a unique server
kaos <kaos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Why is it recommend to separate the domain server from the other > applications?? Performance??? Sure, and security. It isn't mandatory that a DC have no other purpose. It's just *recommended* - and also that you have more than one. Real world scenarios vary widely. |
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Re: Domain server in a unique server
kaos <kaos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thnks, but I want to know, in which cases are better to have the > domain server in a separate server??? I can't answer that for you with the limited information provided, sorry. You'd have to provide a lot more detail about your configuration (existing or planned) in order for anyone to guess. Also - please don't snip out all the quoted text in your replies; it makes it impossible for others to follow the thread. Thanks. |
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Re: Domain server in a unique server
I plan to put in a unique server the followin:
1. SQL Server 2000 2. Domain server, 100 users, active directory. 3. A CRM software that use sql server (GOLDMINE) The server has: 1 Quad core xeon processor 8 GB RAM windows 2003 server what do you think??? |
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Re: Domain server in a unique server
kaos <kaos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I plan to put in a unique server the followin: > > 1. SQL Server 2000 > 2. Domain server, 100 users, active directory. > 3. A CRM software that use sql server (GOLDMINE) > > The server has: > 1 Quad core xeon processor > 8 GB RAM > windows 2003 server > > what do you think??? You definitely need more than one server here. You'll need x64 or W2003 Enterprise to take advantage of all that RAM . I'm not a SQL guru so I can't say whether or not the processor will be sufficient. What about file/print? One presumes you'll have that need, too. Ideally, you'd have two DCs, one SQL/CRM box (member server), and one file/print (member server). However, your file/print services *could* be a DC as well....you just need to have two DCs. And one of them can be on low-end hardware. So that's either three or four servers, and you could likely get away with three. |
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