I have a Windows 2003 SBS server as a single server on-site. It runs everything from File & Print, through Exchange and SQL Server (SQL Express 2005) for an Intranet site.
The Intranet site is going to get used far more and the SQL data is growing considerably.
I'm considering getting a second server to take the Intranet & SQL Server - so Windows 2008 Web edition sounds reasonable.
However, it may be nice to be able to have redundancy for some of the other services - AD, DHCP, FAX etc - so Windows 2008 Standard may be a better bet - however, do I need to have new CALs for this?
One last bit - one of the areas in the intranet is password protected and integrated with AD - will the Win 2008 web and/or standard install in the existing AD tree to make use of this?
TIA!
The Intranet site is going to get used far more and the SQL data is growing considerably.
I'm considering getting a second server to take the Intranet & SQL Server - so Windows 2008 Web edition sounds reasonable.
However, it may be nice to be able to have redundancy for some of the other services - AD, DHCP, FAX etc - so Windows 2008 Standard may be a better bet - however, do I need to have new CALs for this?
One last bit - one of the areas in the intranet is password protected and integrated with AD - will the Win 2008 web and/or standard install in the existing AD tree to make use of this?
TIA!