Thursday, November 13, 2008

Windows Small Business Server 2008

his is an impressive update to Microsoft's Small Business Server that packs a big punch. However, it may be overkill for a lot of companies and isn't quite as easy to manage as it first appears.

Microsoft's new Windows Small Business Server 2008 has launched for small buisnesses it is very good for small buisnesses , because it has lots of feature for small buisnesses , but it is not cheap , because you need microsoft windows vista canada experts to fully utilize the whole features.

In SBS 2008 you get versions of key Microsoft vista products, notably Windows Server 2008 and Exchange Server 2007, and you will also get full microsoft windows IT support staff ,



There is two editions are available, Standard and Premium, both are in Windows Server 2008 OS. Microsoft vista windows Exchange Server 2007 is provided for email, with SharePoint Services 3.0 for collaboration . The Standard Edition ($1,089 or ~AU$1700) installs from a single DVD.

Web-based access to shared resources is the order of the day in Small Business Server 2008.

SQL Server 2008 is included in windows server 2008 so you get two benefits from one investment (from $1,899 or ~AU$2960). A second vista copy of Windows Server 2008 is also included in vista order to run this on a separate vista host server, if required. There is also many new features in vista like Hyper-V virtualisation, this is also covered in licence.

A full copy of Windows Server 2008 is provided in SBS 2008. You can use all its options, including the Hyper-V hypervisor.

The code is very light means you means it will install in few minutes. It also does not ask too much questions which it was doing before this . Exchange is pre installed vista complete with Outlook Web Access (OWA). The most common server roles and features required by small businesses are also configured during the setup process. An internal web site and remote web workplace are also created.

SBS 2008 users get a shared calendar plus email via Outlook Web Access and the standard Outlook client.

The server console comes in for a major facelift, with separate tabs for the main options making it a lot easier to navigate. A number vista of new and improved wizards help vista with common tasks like adding new users, creating new shares and web sites. Reporting tools are integrated too, along with a backup facility — although you can only take backups to external hard disk, and the backup and recovery options are limited compared to third-party alternatives.

SBS 2008 has built-in backup, but its functionality is limited compared to specialist third-party alternatives.

Source: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/software/os/soa/Windows-Small-Business-Server-2008/0,139023442,339293255,00.htm

2 comments:

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