My friend sent me an email saying the following:
I have no clue what to tell him, or ask him, any suggestions from the experts here?
Guys, I have a few questions regarding the server at my dad's work. Curently, the server acts as the MS Exchange server as well as a data storage unit in which employees have access files to shared folders. I don't have the complete specs on the server, but it's Dell Server with 2 GB of RAM (can't tell you what type processesors, but from the looks of the machine itselft, it looks pretty robust).
Apparently, between Exchange and the shared data accessing, the server acts really slow when people are trying to access files or shared applications. Basically, I'm asking what would be a good, long-term remedy for this?
With my little knowledge on the subject, increasing the RAM seems like it would be a short-term solution. If we were to get another server to store the data, would an actual server (i.e. something purchased from Dell) be needed or would like a basic computer from best buy be good enough (with some minor hardware upgrades)?
I have no clue what to tell him, or ask him, any suggestions from the experts here?
