Here's my upcoming problem.

 

We currently have a Windows 2003 domain. All servers, including DC's are
Windows 2003 standard.

 

We will be replacing our Exchange server this summer, jumping from
Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. I'm planning on installing Windows 2008
R2 on it.

 

My current DC's are 32 bit, and almost 5 years old, and don't have 64
bit architecture. So ...

 

Should I upgrade my DC's to Windows 2008 32 bit?

Should I try to get upgraded hardware, and install Windows 2008 R2?

Should I not worry about it, put in the new Exchange server on my
Windows 2003 domain, and upgrade the DC's later?

 

I'm planning on using the standard version (vs. enterprise or
datacenter), unless I can get some beefy server, then I'll virtualize
one DC and some other physical servers on it.

 

I'm NOT going to put both DC's virtualized on one physical box.

 

My googling on this hasn't turned up any useful information. Maybe it's
Friday afternoon...

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

 

Mark Reimer,  A+, MCSA

Windows Servers & Networking

Prairie Bible Institute

Box 4000

Three Hills, AB  T0M-2N0

Canada

Tel: 403-443-5511, Ext. 3476

Fax: 403-443-5540

Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

www.prairie.edu <http://www.prairie.edu> 

 

 


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