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JohnB
I work for a small company of about 75 users. (I started working here a
month ago) Their server hardware is old, all purchases about 7 years ago.
The email here is hosted by an outside IT service provider. We use RPC over
HTTPS.
There are 3 servers here 2 DCs that are both File/Print Servers. And 1
server that is running SQL 2000, with a POS system on there. Also, shared
user folders/files.
I realize this is not the ideal setup. That's what I'm trying to improve
on.
There is a serious lack of drive redundancy. The SQL server has ONE drive.
The 2 DC's each have mirrored system drives. But they both have one other
drive, for which there is no redundancy. That is where the user folders and
department data is.
I have convinced management that we need to purchase redundant drives right
away. And have them considering hosting our own Exchange server. But they
don't want to do that right now. Which is a good idea, because I am swamped
with other issues, having just started here. BTW... this is a one-man IT
department - me.
Here's the quandry They want to replace one of the old DCs with a new
server, instead of putting more money in someting 7 years old (the reduntant
drives).
I am leaning towards getting a server with enough horsepower to be the
Exchange server now. And make that the replacement DC. With the thinking
that this will save some $$$, in having to just get this one server, instead
of a mid-range box now, and the Exhange box later.
This is where planning really comes in - and why I'm looking for the ideas
of others. I've migrated shared folders and printers from one server to
another before. And it isn't fun. The sever name needs to stay the same,
to keep their shares from breaking. And, ideally the IP address will stay
the same, as invaribly there will be someone with a drive letter mapped via
the server's IP address.
What would you do?
I'm dreading the idea of doing the wholesale move of shared files and
printers to a new server, should I keep the existing DC/File Server?
Should I get the Exchange cabable server now, and make it the replacement DC
and file server?
There's a lot of options here. I could get the mid-range box now. And the
Exchange box later.
One key to all this is I'm just one person here, I have to do this as
efficiently as possible. I've got to come oup with some kind of plan that
is do-able, in man hours, for one person.
TIA
month ago) Their server hardware is old, all purchases about 7 years ago.
The email here is hosted by an outside IT service provider. We use RPC over
HTTPS.
There are 3 servers here 2 DCs that are both File/Print Servers. And 1
server that is running SQL 2000, with a POS system on there. Also, shared
user folders/files.
I realize this is not the ideal setup. That's what I'm trying to improve
on.
There is a serious lack of drive redundancy. The SQL server has ONE drive.
The 2 DC's each have mirrored system drives. But they both have one other
drive, for which there is no redundancy. That is where the user folders and
department data is.
I have convinced management that we need to purchase redundant drives right
away. And have them considering hosting our own Exchange server. But they
don't want to do that right now. Which is a good idea, because I am swamped
with other issues, having just started here. BTW... this is a one-man IT
department - me.
Here's the quandry They want to replace one of the old DCs with a new
server, instead of putting more money in someting 7 years old (the reduntant
drives).
I am leaning towards getting a server with enough horsepower to be the
Exchange server now. And make that the replacement DC. With the thinking
that this will save some $$$, in having to just get this one server, instead
of a mid-range box now, and the Exhange box later.
This is where planning really comes in - and why I'm looking for the ideas
of others. I've migrated shared folders and printers from one server to
another before. And it isn't fun. The sever name needs to stay the same,
to keep their shares from breaking. And, ideally the IP address will stay
the same, as invaribly there will be someone with a drive letter mapped via
the server's IP address.
What would you do?
I'm dreading the idea of doing the wholesale move of shared files and
printers to a new server, should I keep the existing DC/File Server?
Should I get the Exchange cabable server now, and make it the replacement DC
and file server?
There's a lot of options here. I could get the mid-range box now. And the
Exchange box later.
One key to all this is I'm just one person here, I have to do this as
efficiently as possible. I've got to come oup with some kind of plan that
is do-able, in man hours, for one person.
TIA