As quoted from the MS's EDC.

Server Class Two
Class Two servers have more memory than those of Class One, they also
have additional storage configuration options. More fault tolerance and
storage bays are available for services that need a large number of
spindles with locally attached storage.
.       Processor: 2 processors, speeds vary from 700 MHz to 1.6 GHz 
.       Memory: 2 GB
.       Locally attached storage

.       Drive controller: Range from a single channel wide ultra2 SCSI
to four channel SCSI 3 RAID 0, 5 and 0+1 capable
.       Hard Drives: Range from 18 GB to 72.8 GB. 10K-15K RPM
.       Hard Drive bays: Up to 12

.       Network Interface Card: Two 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet (Gigabit
supported) adapters supporting PXE, Network Interface Card teaming

Class Two servers support the following service roles within the MSA EDC
architecture:
.       Internal domain controllers
.       Microsoft SQL ServerT management server with DBCC service

I run a PIII 700 w/596 mb ram, scsi & ide for DC & DHCP

Bacardi

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Subject: Win2000 DC

How powerful should the win2k DC be?
P3 level, or is a P2 sufficient?



Brian 

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