Re: SBS 2003 by Henry
Henry
Mon Sep 13 06:11:25 CDT 2004
You'll be looking at SBS 2003 premium as it comes with SQL Server
standard.
Max CALS has increased to 75 so you'll have room for growth.
Max RAM is 4 Gb.
Max CPs is 2 Physical ( 4 with Hyperthreading - a good idea in your
scenario )
SQL Server Standard can handle 1 ***Terabyte*** of data. - Cool hey ?
The restriction on using it to backend a public web App has been lifted.
Terminal Server in application mode has been removed from SBS 2003
( 2 Access for Server admin only remain )
You'll need a separate Windows server, a Terminal Server, and TS CALs
for all Connecting PCs with O/Ss purchased and installed after April
2003.
The Member Server will consume 1 SBS CAL but client access to the member
server will be covered by the SBS CALs. The Member server will be a
standard server so RAM limits as per Spec.
--
Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
Melbourne Australia
"keith" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0f8701c49970$41a907c0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I am looking at upgrading from SBS 2000 to 2003. Currently
> running 45 users on Terminal Services: 28 user Great
> Plains, office, MS Outlook - all on one 2 ual processor
> server.
> Am now having memory problems and SQL limit is 10gig.
> Help - if I move to SBS03:
> What is mem limitation
> What is SQL limitation (was told 1,000 gig??? from 10 gig
> on SBS2000???????)
> Terminal Services I believe hasto be run on a separate
> machine - is it included in SBS03? If with what memory
> limitation?
> Anything else I should be carefull of??