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Guest Jim in Arizona
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Can anyone tell me if it is ok to run Live Communications Server, a web

server and SQL 2005 on the same box?

 

TIA,

Jim

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: multiple servers on one box?

 

Hello Jim,

 

Pleas give some more info aout the hardware, RAM Processor etc. and the amount

of users accessing the server and how often they connect to it over which

connections, LAN WAN(VPN) etc.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Can anyone tell me if it is ok to run Live Communications Server, a

> web server and SQL 2005 on the same box?

>

> TIA,

> Jim

Guest Jim in Arizona
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Re: multiple servers on one box?

 

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb66939bb8ca5da2682fd609@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Hello Jim,

>

> Pleas give some more info aout the hardware, RAM Processor etc. and the

> amount of users accessing the server and how often they connect to it over

> which connections, LAN WAN(VPN) etc.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

 

Thanks for responding, Meinolf.

 

The server is pretty beefy:

Quad Core Xeon E5405 Proc 2x6MB Cache, 2.0 GHz, 1333MHz FSB

2GB RAM

 

This server would be serving all in-house people not totalling more than 30

connections at one time (an office of about 30 people at work during the

day). The web server wouldn't be serving anyone outside of our office.

 

It would be on the internal LAN (192.168.1.x) although it could be made (as

soon as I learn how) to serve some employees that are working from home (not

more than ten at a time) so it may end up with either a (second IP) public

IP or being proxied via NAT port forwarding and, eventually ISA Server.


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