Planning Your Servers
To Dedicate or Not to Dedicate
if not dedicated:
- network
software uses up RAM
- your
work is suspended when your computer is accessed
- less
privacy
- computer
must always be up
- computer
can be "damaged" by others
How Much Disk Space?
As much as possible
What to Put on a File Server
- The
network OS (Windows 2003 = 1.5 GB)
- shared
data files
- Private
data files (create a subdirectory for each user)
- Shared
programs (requires a network version)
- Spool
files for print servers
Planning Your Network Drive Mapping
- be
consistent
- use
drive letters high enough to avoid conflicts
- Novell
usually begins with F
Use a Separate Print Server (or a JetDirect card)
Buying a Server Computer
- use
a small-cheap monitor
- use
a fast processor and lots of RAM
- buy
the biggest disk drive you can afford
- Buy
with a tower case
Keeping the Power ON
- use
a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) or SPS(stand-by power supply) for
each server
- Windows
can be set up to monitor the UPS and shut down the computer automatically
Location, Location, Location