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February 12, 2001 at 08:56 PM
kmsanton

Re-designing network – throw out SBS?

by kmsanton . Updated 25 years, 1 month ago

I run a network of 15 users, which will probably only go to 25 in the next 12 months.

However, I have one powerful server running SBS 4.5, NT 4 (compaq Prosignia Twin PII Xeon 450, 512Mb RAM).

On this we run:
ERP Software running on Progress 9 (8 users) + ODBC connection for reports, set to get @ 5x more use next 12 months (& up to 15 users).

Sales & Marketing Software running on Pervasive SQL, now 1 user, will be 4 users.

Payroll software running on Progress 8, 1 user, will remain1 user.

Veritas Backup Exec v8.5

3 Gb of shared files.

+ All the SBS packages (Exchange, Proxy etc..), most of which we do not use because:

a – our SBS console doesn’t function properly
b – If I activate Exchange, DHCP fails.
c – I am planning to expand the network to include dedicated mail server, web server, scanning server (w/ Adobe Messenger)

So. My background is in programming / analysis, not in Net Admin, but I am doing a lot of reading up on the subject, and I think my SBS set-up is a dead donkey.

But I may not have done enough reading. I would like someone to propose to me a good network design, whether that be making better use of the existing SBS set-up (and how to fix those problems!) or how to go about distributing my services over a better infrastructure.

Thanks to anyone who has answers 🙂

Anton Wilson

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