I have implemented RAID 1 (mirroring) on my system with two disks. On the boot disk I have the O/S on logical partion c:, apps, data and shares on e: f:, g:
The second disk is the mirror of each of these
Question: If the boot disk crashes, what is the procedure to start the system and...
Hi Matt, you have been so kind to give me some help on the configuration of the RRAS and I may be able to reciprocate on the topic.
Dynamic disks let you create,, extend and delete fault tolerant and multidisk volumes on the fly. To implement any raid ie raid 1 for mirroring or raid 5 you...
Question was: did you use the DNS and DHCP snap-ins to configure the DNS and DHCP services? In the DNS, since I am using an ISP with its two DNS servers, how to setup clients?
The router gets its info from the ISP automatically ie, it is a dynamic IP received from the ISP. I can read all...
Did you setup and configure the separate DHCP service or use the one within the RRAS? Also, did you use the separate DNS setup? If I understand what you might be saying is that just about everything I want could be available to me within the RRAS setup. Is that correct?
Re: the win 2K server O/S install, it is recommended that you partition a min. 2 gig space on the boot disk. NTFS is recommended unless you wish to dual boot with another pre win 2K O/S. NTFS offers advantages in that it is less susceptable to crashes. The O/S with many of the features should...
I am able to get the internet services with or without the router using the RRAS. I WILL LEAVE THE ROUTER IN SINCE IT SHOULD OFFLOAD THE SERVER FROM TASKS.
I have been unable to get the clients on this attempt to connect. Basic summary of my setup:
o 2 NIC cards one with dynamic IP...
I am planning the implementation of a Win 2K client/server system for a small-medium sized service company. The system will have approx 35 clients with the following applications:
1.) A semi-custom CRM package
2.) MS office
3.) e-mail
4.) internet connectivity
5.) other general office...
An additional question arose. I have the option of leaving the router in between the WAN NIC and the cable modem. Is there a benefit of doing this versus having the WAN NIC go directly to the cable modem and setting up the server's router service?
I can diasble the DHCP service in the...
No, I am not accessing the network remotely not do I have RRAS installed. This is a small home network with 7 computers (combo of 98, me, win2K and XP-pro machines). I currently am using the server as a file server and havbe it configured as a non-domain controller server. A Linksys router is...
Comcast cable (as part of the Excite@home debacle) is changing from fixed IP addresses to dynamic IP addresses. I have had some success setting up the win 2k server box as a router among other things to a small network of 6 machines for internet access with the fixed IP. Can anyone help guide...
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