Hi,
I'm in the process of configuring a small network in a small company. I need some opinions on what I was thinking about:
The network will have at start 3 workstations (laptop/desktop), and will have a non-existent server. In the future, there may be 3 more workstations, making a total of 6 computers connected to the network. Oh, and there is a potential Network Laser Printer (so a separate connection/IP).
I was thinking about installing a server with 1Gb RAM, DVD Burner (simple P4 computer, no need for some dual processor beats), with Windows 2003 Server Standard. I know there are some other windows editions, including a Small Business Edition, which although being cheaper, will probably not meet my needs ... and my needs are:
I will configure the Windows 2003 Server Standard beeing a Domain Controler, beeing DNS server for the local IPs, and so having Active Directory installed.
The workload in that server: Domain user accounts/logins, with local personal storage (each login will have a specific directory of personal storage, mapped to a network drive on logon). Will have an Apache Tomcat running and serving a local intranet, with MySQL database. Will be running all day long, 24/7. There will be an hub for 16 connections, and most probably an ADSL or Cable web access connected to the hub, for sharing the broadband connection.
So, I'm I thinking correctly on adopting Windows 2003 Server Standard, or should/must I go for another edition to accomplish this results?
If my windows will give IP numbers from a specific range (defined by me), can I restrict the web sharing through the hub for those IPs? A way of sharing the web only to users logged on the domain? (any other simplier way of accomplishing this?)
This is my first go at Windows 2003, I configured something similar with Windows 2000 Server, but now I'm blown away with the several editions of the new OS by Microsoft. I could even think about a Linux, but I have no experience yet to back me up in such a network installation.
Thank you.
I'm in the process of configuring a small network in a small company. I need some opinions on what I was thinking about:
The network will have at start 3 workstations (laptop/desktop), and will have a non-existent server. In the future, there may be 3 more workstations, making a total of 6 computers connected to the network. Oh, and there is a potential Network Laser Printer (so a separate connection/IP).
I was thinking about installing a server with 1Gb RAM, DVD Burner (simple P4 computer, no need for some dual processor beats), with Windows 2003 Server Standard. I know there are some other windows editions, including a Small Business Edition, which although being cheaper, will probably not meet my needs ... and my needs are:
I will configure the Windows 2003 Server Standard beeing a Domain Controler, beeing DNS server for the local IPs, and so having Active Directory installed.
The workload in that server: Domain user accounts/logins, with local personal storage (each login will have a specific directory of personal storage, mapped to a network drive on logon). Will have an Apache Tomcat running and serving a local intranet, with MySQL database. Will be running all day long, 24/7. There will be an hub for 16 connections, and most probably an ADSL or Cable web access connected to the hub, for sharing the broadband connection.
So, I'm I thinking correctly on adopting Windows 2003 Server Standard, or should/must I go for another edition to accomplish this results?
If my windows will give IP numbers from a specific range (defined by me), can I restrict the web sharing through the hub for those IPs? A way of sharing the web only to users logged on the domain? (any other simplier way of accomplishing this?)
This is my first go at Windows 2003, I configured something similar with Windows 2000 Server, but now I'm blown away with the several editions of the new OS by Microsoft. I could even think about a Linux, but I have no experience yet to back me up in such a network installation.
Thank you.