BullHalseyUSN
Technical User
Good Afternoon.
I hope this is not off-topic. It seems to be ok based on other posts!
I have a small office where there are:
- 6 XP Pro workstations and several printers.
- 2GB of crucial files on one of the clients. We back this up with an online service every night. These files must be taken off this machine as it often crashes.
- An NT 4 Server machine that is dying. It currently manages the network but serves no other purpose and must go.
- Our email is handled by an offsite machine and is not an issue.
We would like to know whether we need:
- Windows Server 2003 or
- Just go with P2P.
We have had a lot of trouble with this old beast and do not have an IT staff to manage a network, so we are looking for the most reliability with the least flash. We are an isolated office and are on our own! Budget is a consideration, but we'll pay upfront for reliability.
If you have a moment, could you also make a rec. for any server that might fit our needs? The current machine is a Dell and I wouldn't wish another one on anyone - certainly not me.
Thanks, experts!
BH
I hope this is not off-topic. It seems to be ok based on other posts!
I have a small office where there are:
- 6 XP Pro workstations and several printers.
- 2GB of crucial files on one of the clients. We back this up with an online service every night. These files must be taken off this machine as it often crashes.
- An NT 4 Server machine that is dying. It currently manages the network but serves no other purpose and must go.
- Our email is handled by an offsite machine and is not an issue.
We would like to know whether we need:
- Windows Server 2003 or
- Just go with P2P.
We have had a lot of trouble with this old beast and do not have an IT staff to manage a network, so we are looking for the most reliability with the least flash. We are an isolated office and are on our own! Budget is a consideration, but we'll pay upfront for reliability.
If you have a moment, could you also make a rec. for any server that might fit our needs? The current machine is a Dell and I wouldn't wish another one on anyone - certainly not me.
Thanks, experts!
BH