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Are people going for X86_64 editions of W2k8?


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Guest Andrew Hodgson
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Hi all,

 

We are going to upgrade our domain from W2k to W2k8 in the next few

months. We are deciding whether we should go for the 64-bit edition,

or just stick with the 32-bit edition? I want to use the servers for

other programs, such as Sophos antivirus management, and a possible

print server on the domain controllers. We are not using Vmware etc

currently, so we got good machines and want to use those machines as

much as possible. We have around 200 users.

 

My questions are:-

 

1. If we install printer drivers onto the machine using add new

printer, in a 64-bit environment, will I need to find XP 32-bit

drivers as well and install them manually?

 

2. Is it safe to have 32-bit software on a DC running a 64-bit

operating system? This software will include Sophos, WSUS etc.

 

3. Some of the software requires MS SQL Server 2005 Express edition.

Will this be ok to go on the domain controller?

 

I still need convincing to go for 64 bit.

 

Thanks.

Andrew.

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Are people going for X86_64 editions of W2k8?

 

Hello Andrew,

 

Even that a lot of software is not special designed for 64bit, it will still

run as 32bit version. For printer drivers are the manufactures of the printers

responsible NOT MS. On a Domain controller normally no additional software

should run, use member servers for all other work. DC's provide DNS, DHCP

and should be GC in single domain/forest environment, that's all.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi all,

>

> We are going to upgrade our domain from W2k to W2k8 in the next few

> months. We are deciding whether we should go for the 64-bit edition,

> or just stick with the 32-bit edition? I want to use the servers for

> other programs, such as Sophos antivirus management, and a possible

> print server on the domain controllers. We are not using Vmware etc

> currently, so we got good machines and want to use those machines as

> much as possible. We have around 200 users.

>

> My questions are:-

>

> 1. If we install printer drivers onto the machine using add new

> printer, in a 64-bit environment, will I need to find XP 32-bit

> drivers as well and install them manually?

>

> 2. Is it safe to have 32-bit software on a DC running a 64-bit

> operating system? This software will include Sophos, WSUS etc.

>

> 3. Some of the software requires MS SQL Server 2005 Express edition.

> Will this be ok to go on the domain controller?

>

> I still need convincing to go for 64 bit.

>

> Thanks.

> Andrew.


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