We currently have a very small network (about 20 users/computers).
There are two servers, both Win2K.
The backup domain controller runs on a Dell PowerEdge PII with 256M RAM. It's only purpose beyond the BDC is that it runs our anti-virus software (Norton Corporate Edition 7.6), and it controls our Xerox Document Centre 432, which is a terrible beast.
That machine is blissfully stable and will stay up essentially until you tell it to reboot due to some patch that requires it.
Then there is the other server. This is the one that takes up nearly all of my time. It is a Dell PowerEdge PIII with 512M RAM. It is our file server, our Exchange 2K server, and our PDC. It also has our backup tape system (Veritas Backup Exec v9 with the Exchange plug-in, which is incredibly unstable on this setup and rarely works as a whole), and Exchange Anti-virus (Norton).
This machine chrashes nearly all of the time. Many people have looked at it and they have all come up with many reasons as to why it crashes. But the long and short of it is that it is doing too much all on one machine. You shouldn't have a PDC and Exchange on the same machine IMO.
Nearly all of the client machines are XP Pro (there are two that aren't, but they will be upgraded "soon"
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I have finally gotten approval to get a new machine, which for us is a nice one - P4 3Ghz (w/HT), two huge drives, and a gig of RAM.
This machine would be solely the Exchange machine and likely some file sharing as well - no PDC or BDC. The old Exchange machine would be our file sharing and PDC machine.
We have a MSDN subscription, so we have Win2K3, Exchange 2K3, and Outlook 2K3 at our disposal.
I'm normally of the opinion that if it isn't broken, don't fix it. No need to try to make something better and ruin it. But this system is currently not working at all and constantly crashing.
So now that we have this new machine, I am debating whether to go ahead and do Win2K, or to take the next step and put 2K3 Server and Exchange 2K3 on it.
I have heard many good reasons why to upgrade to Win2K3, but I am interested in hearing the nightmares. Reasons why not to upgrade, or caveats with certain senerios.
Then the next big question, should I upgrade the other two servers to Win2K3? What are the pros/cons in that? I am likely going to not upgrade them just because I don't want to break our software - but if the pros are large enough, I will consider it.
Reading on the MS site, it seems that it is the greatest thing in the world and I should upgrade everything - but MS is obviously not going to make a list of the negatives and hard parts in the switch - and that is what I need to know.
Thanks everyone.
There are two servers, both Win2K.
The backup domain controller runs on a Dell PowerEdge PII with 256M RAM. It's only purpose beyond the BDC is that it runs our anti-virus software (Norton Corporate Edition 7.6), and it controls our Xerox Document Centre 432, which is a terrible beast.
That machine is blissfully stable and will stay up essentially until you tell it to reboot due to some patch that requires it.
Then there is the other server. This is the one that takes up nearly all of my time. It is a Dell PowerEdge PIII with 512M RAM. It is our file server, our Exchange 2K server, and our PDC. It also has our backup tape system (Veritas Backup Exec v9 with the Exchange plug-in, which is incredibly unstable on this setup and rarely works as a whole), and Exchange Anti-virus (Norton).
This machine chrashes nearly all of the time. Many people have looked at it and they have all come up with many reasons as to why it crashes. But the long and short of it is that it is doing too much all on one machine. You shouldn't have a PDC and Exchange on the same machine IMO.
Nearly all of the client machines are XP Pro (there are two that aren't, but they will be upgraded "soon"
I have finally gotten approval to get a new machine, which for us is a nice one - P4 3Ghz (w/HT), two huge drives, and a gig of RAM.
This machine would be solely the Exchange machine and likely some file sharing as well - no PDC or BDC. The old Exchange machine would be our file sharing and PDC machine.
We have a MSDN subscription, so we have Win2K3, Exchange 2K3, and Outlook 2K3 at our disposal.
I'm normally of the opinion that if it isn't broken, don't fix it. No need to try to make something better and ruin it. But this system is currently not working at all and constantly crashing.
So now that we have this new machine, I am debating whether to go ahead and do Win2K, or to take the next step and put 2K3 Server and Exchange 2K3 on it.
I have heard many good reasons why to upgrade to Win2K3, but I am interested in hearing the nightmares. Reasons why not to upgrade, or caveats with certain senerios.
Then the next big question, should I upgrade the other two servers to Win2K3? What are the pros/cons in that? I am likely going to not upgrade them just because I don't want to break our software - but if the pros are large enough, I will consider it.
Reading on the MS site, it seems that it is the greatest thing in the world and I should upgrade everything - but MS is obviously not going to make a list of the negatives and hard parts in the switch - and that is what I need to know.
Thanks everyone.