Nice Shane... How about a server with no NIC.  Now THAT would be a 
secure server, mostly.  But what if a user got to the keyboard?  Pull 
the power supply, now they'll surely not be able to break in... WAIT! 
There's still data on the hard drive!  Better erase that...

Dude, this is meant to be in jest, and to make a point.  I don't 
currently run any Windows servers due to the engineer that we had in our 
office (which we now don't have so we have to rely on outside 
consultants for Linux expertise).  But I ran on them for the first 7 
years with our mail server, web server, DNS servers, etc.

Anyway...

Flame on about Windows servers, people, but the small business world 
runs on them.  For those of you who own your WISPs and don't know 
anything about servers, don't listen to sensational hype.  Take a 
sensible and tactical approach and do what's right for your business.  
Any server is just a tool.  Pluses & minuses.  You have to do a 
cost/benefit analysis with a server just as you would which kind of 
radio to use in the field, or who to hire to answer your phones.

On 12/7/2010 7:47 AM, Shane MacDonald wrote:
> I get scared when I hear "Windows" and "Software" in the same sentence.
> Then when you add "Server" I usually run.
>
> Shane MacDonald
> KP Performance Antennas
>
>
> On 7-Dec-10, at 8:11 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>
>> We used Rodopi.  If you can handle the fact that its Windows and
>> ASP.NET
>> and MSSQL server, its OK.  It works very well and very
>> configurable.  We
>> had it set up on Windows Small Business Server, that is the version
>> with
>> MSSQL server.
>>
>> For what its worth.
>>
>> --Curtis
>>
>



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