"troonm" <tro...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11084950-D836-4B4D...@microsoft.com...We have been running our domain on Windows Small Business Server 2000 since
2003. It is time to replace the hardware and I would like to move away from
SBS and just use Server 2008, and abandon Exchange. What things should I
consider when doing this type of migration. I would like to keep the SBS
around for a while longer, but eventually remove it completely. Until now
SBS has been the only Domain Controller. I would like to introduce Server
2008 into the domain and allow it to become a peer Domain controller. Can I
do this with SBS? Can SBS have multiple domain controllers? Is it as simple
as running Forest Prep and AD prep, exporting and importing dns and dhcp and
dcpromo. Can you recommend any documentation that I should look at. Thanks
very much for your time.
Best regards
Matt
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"troonm" <tro...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:19453732-AF18-4C3A...@microsoft.com...thanks Cris, I'd like to give up Exchange mostly because I don't like the
responsiblity of backing up and restoring all of the email. I'd rather let
someone like Google host it and take care of backup and restore. Plus I
really like the features that Gmail and IMAP provides for our users.
Matt
Matt
If I may, I would like to suggest that you bring in a SBS consultant that
knows his stuff before you make this kind of a move. SBS has matured a lot
since 2000 and offers many more features than your currently experiencing.
Branch offices are handled pretty well, and the Remote Access features are a
joy unto themselves. With SBS 2008 you can spread the load, if you need SQL
to two boxes, and the backups are now to external hard drives as complete
images.
If it is the sheer size of your organization that causes you to consider
leaving SBS, look at EBS, a three or four server solution that allows for
many more users, upwards of 300.
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Larry
Please post the resolution to your
issue so that others may benefit.
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Regards
Matt
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