Hi,
Trying to decide whether to go 64-bit Standard or 32-bit Enterprise for our new Server 2008 box. We're a small company, but I do plan to fully utilize Virtualization. And because of that, I'd like to run with 8 GB of memory, which is not an option with 32-bit Standard Edition.
Enterprise is quite a bit more ($1500+), but being 32-bit would be the most compatible software choice right now. On the flip side, 64-bit Standard is a lot cheaper, and it's certainly optimized for future use.
I see this being a Hyper-V Server(s) Host, Exchange Server (2007 SP1) w/GFI, File Server and Web Application Server.
Anyone have any thoughts/preferences? My main concern is software compatibility.
Thanks.
Trying to decide whether to go 64-bit Standard or 32-bit Enterprise for our new Server 2008 box. We're a small company, but I do plan to fully utilize Virtualization. And because of that, I'd like to run with 8 GB of memory, which is not an option with 32-bit Standard Edition.
Enterprise is quite a bit more ($1500+), but being 32-bit would be the most compatible software choice right now. On the flip side, 64-bit Standard is a lot cheaper, and it's certainly optimized for future use.
I see this being a Hyper-V Server(s) Host, Exchange Server (2007 SP1) w/GFI, File Server and Web Application Server.
Anyone have any thoughts/preferences? My main concern is software compatibility.
Thanks.