Just to be clear:
I have/want it setup this way:
Cable Modem (INTERNET)
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Nic 1 of Firewall
Nic 2 of Firewall
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Nic 1 of Windows Server
Nic 2 of Windows Server
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SWITCH
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COMPUTERS.. etc
So basically, DHCP/DNS is going to be done on the Windows Server side, the firewall will handle VPN and...
Hey All -
Setting up W2008 server to handle AD, DHCP, and DNS.
Server has 2 NIC cards.
I configured all the roles and I was connected to the net just fine. Now I want to connect NIC #2 to a switch and join a couple computers to the active directory - but it won't acquire an IP address from...
Thx for all of your help.
Totally see your point. Makes complete sense.
So another advantage is that I would not be wasting a Win2003 server license on the main server - that would just be hosting servers.
You guys recommend starting with brand new hardware and buying my Server OS afterward...
As I said, I'm pretty new to the world of virtualization. What would be the advantage/disadvantage to using VMWare ESX/ESXi v4 Essentials vs my suggestion?
Client is a small business, tight cashflow, so I am looking to be as economically efficient as possible w/ them.
Thanks so much for the...
Need some recommendations.
I'm planning on implementing a server solution for a client, and I want to take advantage of virtualization through VMWare Server, to take advantage of the ability to bacup the server very easily.
After buying a server with Windows 2003 or 2008 server, do I need to...
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