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What router for W2008 EE should I use?

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Uri Dimant

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Nov 5, 2009, 3:10:29 AM11/5/09
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For the below Internet connection, using Windows 2008 enterprise version
and needed to host a web site to run a search on the ms sql 2008. There
could be 50 concurrent users at the time.

100 Mbps - Download
15 Mbps - Upload

What router is recommended for the above setup? I may need to use at least 2
different IPs for that server.

Thanks,

Uri


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Nov 5, 2009, 6:10:07 AM11/5/09
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Hi,

It depends on the security demands, the scalability, the cost and
other factors.
If your final choice is Cisco, I'd say 800 Series would do fine.

Giorgos

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Uri Dimant

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Nov 5, 2009, 6:52:02 AM11/5/09
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Thanks
Can you elaborate a little bit on "It depends on the security demands, the
scalability, the cost and
other factors."?

I have a Windows 2008 EE and plan to have VM on the server.
Users access from the internet to the VM and then request to the database
located on the physical machine to get the data back.

My primary goal to protect the SQL Server database....

What do you think?

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Hi,

It depends on the security demands, the scalability, the cost and
other factors.
If your final choice is Cisco, I'd say 800 Series would do fine.

Giorgos

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geo...@gmail.com

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Nov 5, 2009, 10:38:31 AM11/5/09
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Well, Cisco is surely expensive, but it's the best. There are lots of
things you can do with a Cisco router.
One of the advantages is you can do different things with just one
device. For example, you can have a firewall, a VPN server, a DHCP
server only by using one Cisco router.
Since you're not a home user, I'm not sure whether a third-party
router would do what you describe.

Giorgos

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On Nov 5, 1:52 pm, "Uri Dimant" <u...@iscar.co.il> wrote:
> Thanks
> Can you elaborate a little bit on "It depends on the security demands, the
> scalability, the cost and
> other factors."?
>
> I have a Windows 2008 EE  and plan to have VM on the server.
> Users access from the internet to the VM and then request to the database
> located  on the physical machine  to get the data back.
>
> My primary goal to protect the SQL Server database....
>
> What do you think?
>

> <geoa...@gmail.com> wrote in message


>
> news:3a481995-fdc1-4939...@c3g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> It depends on the security demands, the scalability, the cost and
> other factors.
> If your final choice is Cisco, I'd say 800 Series would do fine.
>
> Giorgos
>
> --
>

> NetPros Communityhttp://netpros.freeforums.org


>
> On 5 ???, 10:10, "Uri Dimant" <u...@iscar.co.il> wrote:
>
>
>
> > For the below Internet connection, using Windows 2008 enterprise version
> > and needed to host a web site to run a search on the ms sql 2008. There
> > could be 50 concurrent users at the time.
>
> > 100 Mbps - Download
> > 15 Mbps - Upload
>
> > What router is recommended for the above setup? I may need to use at least
> > 2
> > different IPs for that server.
>
> > Thanks,
>

> > Uri- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

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