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Asked by flynntech in Linux, Computer Servers, Microsoft Operating Systems
An insurance company with 50 employees in three widely separated offices, 3 Active Directory domain controllers, one Exchange server, one SQL 2003 server, one file server, one document server using Red Hat and Apache. Each office is connected via MPLS VPN. The IT person or persons would also support the PBX phone system that is located in each office and that connects to each other via VOIP expansion cards. 3 high-end high-speed color scanners, 4 Kyocera MFPs, 30 Windows XP workstations with printer, dual monitors and UPS. 20 XP laptops with printer. Approximately, 7 laptops and 10 PCs are replaced annually. Can one person support this company? Purely anecdotal arguments are welcome, especially if you have relevant or comparable experience!
Thanks!
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