- RAID and XP Pro
- Posted by KillCanary on December 12th, 2005
I manage a TINY office which is inside a BIG company.
There are 3 of us. The BIG company supplies Exchange, Networking, etc...
We are now being told that they do not want to have some of our data stored
on their server. HENCE I need to build a "server".
This machine needs to be my workstation as well as hold the shared files the
3 of us use. It does not need to be accessable from the outside world. (At
least not until BIG company allows us to use VPNs, as they really will freak
if I were to try and enable a VPN or even a dial up access to this "server".)
What I do need to is to make sure we don't loose the data. The goal is to
save our client records in an Electronic Document Retention database. The EDR
supplier recommended that we implement RAID 1.
However, I can not determine if I can use XP Pro and enable RAID 1, or if I
obtain XP Small Business Server if I will be able to use THAT operating
system as my workstation. I do know that 90% of the features of XP Small Bus
Server would never be used here.
Help!!!!
- Posted by Dave Patrick on December 12th, 2005
As long as you don't expect to exceed the ten connection limit then Windows
XP Professional will work fine for your data store. Use a hardware solution
for your raid.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"KillCanary" wrote:
|I manage a TINY office which is inside a BIG company.
| There are 3 of us. The BIG company supplies Exchange, Networking, etc...
| We are now being told that they do not want to have some of our data
stored
| on their server. HENCE I need to build a "server".
| This machine needs to be my workstation as well as hold the shared files
the
| 3 of us use. It does not need to be accessable from the outside world. (At
| least not until BIG company allows us to use VPNs, as they really will
freak
| if I were to try and enable a VPN or even a dial up access to this
"server".)
|
| What I do need to is to make sure we don't loose the data. The goal is to
| save our client records in an Electronic Document Retention database. The
EDR
| supplier recommended that we implement RAID 1.
|
| However, I can not determine if I can use XP Pro and enable RAID 1, or if
I
| obtain XP Small Business Server if I will be able to use THAT operating
| system as my workstation. I do know that 90% of the features of XP Small
Bus
| Server would never be used here.
|
| Help!!!!
|
- Posted by KillCanary on December 12th, 2005
I thought the 10 connection limit was to XP Home, not Professional. Also..
how are those connections counted? Per PC, Per user, Per file? I can't find
any where where that is discussed on the Tech Net.
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> As long as you don't expect to exceed the ten connection limit then Windows
> XP Professional will work fine for your data store. Use a hardware solution
> for your raid.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
> "KillCanary" wrote:
> |I manage a TINY office which is inside a BIG company.
> | There are 3 of us. The BIG company supplies Exchange, Networking, etc...
> | We are now being told that they do not want to have some of our data
> stored
> | on their server. HENCE I need to build a "server".
> | This machine needs to be my workstation as well as hold the shared files
> the
> | 3 of us use. It does not need to be accessable from the outside world. (At
> | least not until BIG company allows us to use VPNs, as they really will
> freak
> | if I were to try and enable a VPN or even a dial up access to this
> "server".)
> |
> | What I do need to is to make sure we don't loose the data. The goal is to
> | save our client records in an Electronic Document Retention database. The
> EDR
> | supplier recommended that we implement RAID 1.
> |
> | However, I can not determine if I can use XP Pro and enable RAID 1, or if
> I
> | obtain XP Small Business Server if I will be able to use THAT operating
> | system as my workstation. I do know that 90% of the features of XP Small
> Bus
> | Server would never be used here.
> |
> | Help!!!!
> |
>
>
>
- Posted by Dave Patrick on December 12th, 2005
XP Home has a five connection limit. This article may also help.
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;314882
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
"KillCanary" wrote:
|I thought the 10 connection limit was to XP Home, not Professional. Also..
| how are those connections counted? Per PC, Per user, Per file? I can't
find
| any where where that is discussed on the Tech Net.
- Posted by KillCanary on December 12th, 2005
Dave,
You are being an immence help! Thanks for the pointer, that did explain
"Session" very clearly.
While I don't currently expect to exceed the 10 connection limit...
What would happen if we did obtain the XP Small Business Server software?
Would I still be able to use that as a "workstation".
Thanks!
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> XP Home has a five connection limit. This article may also help.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;314882
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
> "KillCanary" wrote:
> |I thought the 10 connection limit was to XP Home, not Professional. Also..
> | how are those connections counted? Per PC, Per user, Per file? I can't
> find
> | any where where that is discussed on the Tech Net.
>
>
>
- Posted by Dave Patrick on December 12th, 2005
Are you asking about SBS? No I wouldn't recommend it as a workstation. Also
I believe it needs to be a domain controller.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...s/default.mspx
They can tell you more here.
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
"KillCanary" wrote:
| Dave,
|
| You are being an immence help! Thanks for the pointer, that did explain
| "Session" very clearly.
|
| While I don't currently expect to exceed the 10 connection limit...
|
| What would happen if we did obtain the XP Small Business Server software?
| Would I still be able to use that as a "workstation".
|
| Thanks!
- Posted by Andrew E. on December 13th, 2005
RAID 0 and 1 are usually configured for desktop pcs,RAID 5 or 10 are usually
found on server boards,plus they offer more than the standard 2 SATA drive
limitations of RAID 0 or 1
"KillCanary" wrote:
> I manage a TINY office which is inside a BIG company.
> There are 3 of us. The BIG company supplies Exchange, Networking, etc...
> We are now being told that they do not want to have some of our data stored
> on their server. HENCE I need to build a "server".
> This machine needs to be my workstation as well as hold the shared files the
> 3 of us use. It does not need to be accessable from the outside world. (At
> least not until BIG company allows us to use VPNs, as they really will freak
> if I were to try and enable a VPN or even a dial up access to this "server".)
>
> What I do need to is to make sure we don't loose the data. The goal is to
> save our client records in an Electronic Document Retention database. The EDR
> supplier recommended that we implement RAID 1.
>
> However, I can not determine if I can use XP Pro and enable RAID 1, or if I
> obtain XP Small Business Server if I will be able to use THAT operating
> system as my workstation. I do know that 90% of the features of XP Small Bus
> Server would never be used here.
>
> Help!!!!
>