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Windows 2003 Servers Types / Good online reference info needed

Asked by: dcgames

Hello,

I'm pretty solid on the difference between Standard and Enterprise Edition.

But I have seen some references to other packaging for Windows 2003. Does anyone have a good reference that highlights the differences? For example: What is "Web Edition"? And I need detailed information on Windows 2003 Small Business Server Premier Edition. See below.

== Scenario I'm trying to address ==

I currently have a small single-server network at home runnign Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition, IIS 6.0, 3rd party e-mail server, FTP, etc.

I am going to upgrade the server hardware and replace my e-mail server with Exchange 2003. The e-mail server software I use right now has a limit of 5 domains.

I have two choices that I can think off:

a) Install Windows 2003 Enterprise on the new server, delete the old server, replace the e-mail server with a brand new Exchange 2003 Server. Expensive option.

b) Install Windows 2003 Small Business Server (Premier Edition) and use the Exchage 2003 Server that comes with it. Cheaper.

I want to confirm that the Small Business edition doesn't have any limitations on IIS 6.0 or Exchange 2003 vs. the same products installed independently on Enterprise Edition.

I need to be able to host 20 to 30 tiny web sites and handle low traffic e-mail for each internet domain. My current e-mail system has a maximum of 5 different domains.  On IIS 6.0 I use the "header" option to handle mutliple websites on a single server / single-IP configuration.

I need to make sure I understand exactly what the small business edition includes and what limits it may have, hence the call for online reference links. I couldn't find a good comparison on Microsoft site, not even on the partner sites.

I will give the points to anyone providing the links that answer my questions, or to someone that addresses the scenario above.

Dave


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by: rhandelsPosted on 2004-07-14 at 10:53:44ID: 11551677

Hi,

Here's my two cents (without linking reference).

Go for SBS, it is created for small network with no more than 75 users. Biggest limitations are that you cannot have two SBS DC's in one domain and that the maximum number of users can be 75 (also max number of mailboxes can be 75). Also, with SBS, the standard Exchange edition is on the box, which limits you to a 16 Gb store (i don't think you reach it, we have a 15 Gb store with 500 users..)

It doesn't have limitations on IIS 6.0. Web edition is out of the question, as it cannot be a DC. Wiull try to look for a link.. If you have more questions, please ask..

 

by: jodypeetPosted on 2004-07-14 at 20:55:39ID: 11555837

The main difference between Premium and standard SBS is Premium comes with SQL and ISA, Standard Doesn't.
Apart from that they're the same.
I would go with Server 2003 Enterprise and Exchange, not sure of the limitations of SBS bundled exchange.

 

by: dcgamesPosted on 2004-07-15 at 18:58:44ID: 11565085

Are the 75 users "Active Directory" users?

And the 75 "mailboxes" a limit on Exchange?

If so, I think I will go with the full Enterprise + Exchange. I don't expect to have 75 users, but you never know.

I also did not know that Web Edition could not become a domain controller. I really would like to find a link to somewhere that describes the different packages.

I assumed when I joined the partner program that I would find this info easily in the website, but I haven't found it yet.

Dave


 

by: rhandelsPosted on 2004-07-16 at 00:42:36ID: 11566269

>>Are the 75 users "Active Directory" users?<<

Yup

>>And the 75 "mailboxes" a limit on Exchange?<<

Yup. Exchange for SBS...

Allready posted, but still, good point to start...

http://windows.about.com/cs/beforeyoubuy/a/aa030406a.htm

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