In  SBS envs managed by me ,I don't install any other management console on SBS 
box. I go to member Servers.
If the customer is very small (under 10 clients) you may install SEP in 
unmanaged way with no issue. Is very light and precise IMO
 
GuidoElia
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Da: Eric E Eskam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: giovedì 24 gennaio 2008 21.48
A: NT System Admin Issues
Oggetto: RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format




"Amer Karim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/24/2008 01:32:47 PM:

> The cost of RAM is not the issue - it's the fact that one 
> single product requires the use of 50% of the maximum effective
> usable memory of a 32-bit OS.  We have SBS 2003 servers out 
> there which are running everything on them but the coffee 
> machine, and the cumulative RAM usage on them is less than what
> SEP recommends for itself alone on a server. 

SBS would definitely be a special case - and Symantec SEP would be overkill for 
an SBS environment too.  I use the Small Business suite of Trend for some of 
the non-profit's I support that run SBS and it works well - more then adequate. 

For the enterprise, were the extra admin functions that Symantec provides are 
very nice, a server dedicated to SEP should be a non-issue.  Apples to 
oranges... 

Eric Eskam
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