Sean Parsons wrote: > Since, so many wanted my project to be posted for the benefit of all, > I’ll start be defining what our first steps are going to be. I had an > opportunity to sit down and discuss my goals and get some advice, so > this is how we have decided to proceed: > > Goal: Build as much functionality based on Linux into an > existing Microsoft SBS 2003 network to provide redundancy and eventually > alternatives to future Microsoft products. > > Justification: I would like to avoid having to replace infrastructure > because Microsoft has decided I need to upgrade. I would like to make > those choices based upon our needs and current usage. > > > Phase 1 - Tasks > > 1. Since Small Business Server 2003 is the critical piece and has > the most requirement. I will be building a dedicated test box with full > functionality to be part of the sandbox. It will have the OS, Exchange, > SQL, Sharepoint, and a simple 3 user domain. This will be loaded on a > Dell Power Edge 850 with 3GB Ram and dual 250GB hard drives mirrored to > raid 1. I’ll use a single NIC. > > 2. I will be loading CentOS V5.4 on a Dell Optiplex GX270, Samba > will be loaded on this platform. System has 512Mb RAM and 80GB hard drive. > > 3. I will be loading CentOS V5.4 on a Dell Optiplex GX270, > QmailToaster will be loaded on this platform. System has 512Mb RAM and > 80GB hard drive. > > 4. A 24 port 1Gb Ethernet switch will be allocated for this test > environment. > > 5. A loaned IPCop router will serve as gateway and will be > assigned a static IP for access. > > > > Phase 1 – Goal > > Build a simple but functional network containing the elements necessary > to demonstrate proof of concept for this project. > > Timeframe > > I expect a week or so to get these systems operational and then begin > the process of consolidating into a single network and configuring > services for use. > > Personally, I have the challenge of loading CentOS for > the first time, done Ubuntu, Debian Sarge and Mandrake/Mandriva a long > time ago…… but this one is new to me and I’ll have to do it CLI….so > might be fun. So got some reading to do about the OS and how to > install/update it. > > > > I’ll post more, as I make progress. > > Sean Parsons Thanks for posting this, Sean. I expect your project will be of interest to many on this list. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss