There are many cases where SBS makes sense, including when handled by
clueful IT professionals.

It's a very good product and when used and administered the way it was
designed to be there is no issue.  Problems arise when clueful IT
professionals who know AD, Exchange etc. (but not SBS) try and use it as
they would for each of the individual components.

James.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 7 June 2012 4:42 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: SBS Standard 2011 or Server 2008 R2

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Jimmy Tran <[email protected]> wrote:
> I’m getting ready to purchase a few licenses for a client.  The main 
> difference I see between the two OS’s is SBS includes Exchange.  The 
> down side is SBS requires much more resources as seen from my lab.  If 
> there are no plans for on premise exchange, should I be going with Server
2008 R2?

  While I haven't touched it in literally years, I've always tried to stay
away from SBS.  There are various licensing constraints (e.g., must be a DC
holding the FSMO roles) that can cause artificial headaches.  Worse, there
are a bunch of "wizards" and canned configuration and other things designed
to help you, and if you deviate from the SBS way of doing things, they can
fail in weird ways.
 SBS mainly seems to be designed for a small company that mostly does their
own IT but shouldn't.  So if this client is one of those (mostly does their
own IT, but shouldn't) SBS may be appropriate.  But if their IT is handled
by clueful IT professionals, I would steer clear.

-- Ben

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