On Jul 24, 2012, at 11:48 AM, M Jarvis wrote:

> What sort of size and capabilities should I be looking for? Bigger and
> Faster sure, but what are folks putting into/on servers these days?
> We're a windows shop (other than our phone system) so I'm stuck with
> running that.

        I'd recommend using a virtual server in the cloud for two main reasons: 
you don't have to worry about maintaining hardware, and you get a ton of 
redundancy in things like power supply and networking. Of course, my preference 
is the Rackspace Cloud, where you can get a Windows server for under $60/month, 
but there are other cloud providers out there to choose from.


-- Ed Leafe




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