identifying server edition

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Hi All

I am having a bit of a problem identifying our server edition, I hope you
can help.

We have a HP MSA20 NAS 2000 box attached to a DL380 server (with a HP
Storage Server sticker on it). The problem is when I go to
system-->properties it says "Windows Server 2003 standard edition" but on
the windows logo screen saver it says "Windows Server 2003 Applicance
edition"

We are looking to move our Exchange DB onto the NAS box but it needs to be
the Storage Server edition and have the windows storage feature pack
installed (which I assume can only be installed on Windows Storage Server
edition?)

Appreciate any help
gerryR
 
Re: identifying server edition

Hi Gerry,

This is your "Windows Server 2003 Appliance edition"...
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/solutions/specializedservers/OEM/Products/Telco.mspx

Exchange should install on this system without issue as its basically
Windows Server 2003 Standand Edition with a few extras, but this is probably
not supported. :-)

The safe supported route for a small to medium business wanting NAS and
Exchange would be to use Windows Storage Server Edition allong with the
Windows Storage Server 2003 feature pack.

Windows Storage Server 2003 feature pack extends Exchange and Windows
Storage Server to allow storage of Exchange 2003 databases and logs on
Windows Storage Server hardware. Here is a good doc about "Managing Exchange
Storage with the Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature Pack" -
http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/f/a/afa939d4-6ec4-482d-9fc6-4e5b91c543b2/Exch_StorWSS3.doc


Coraleigh Miller



"gerryR" <gerryrNO@SPAMgerryr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All
>
> I am having a bit of a problem identifying our server edition, I hope you
> can help.
>
> We have a HP MSA20 NAS 2000 box attached to a DL380 server (with a HP
> Storage Server sticker on it). The problem is when I go to
> system-->properties it says "Windows Server 2003 standard edition" but on
> the windows logo screen saver it says "Windows Server 2003 Applicance
> edition"
>
> We are looking to move our Exchange DB onto the NAS box but it needs to be
> the Storage Server edition and have the windows storage feature pack
> installed (which I assume can only be installed on Windows Storage Server
> edition?)
>
> Appreciate any help
> gerryR
>
 
Re: identifying server edition

Hi Coraleigh

Thanks for the reply. It seems we do have storage server edition as I found
the feature pack on the servers hard drive. Don't kknow why the screen save
says applicance edition though?!

Thanks
gerry
"Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Gerry,
>
> This is your "Windows Server 2003 Appliance edition"...
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/solutions/specializedservers/OEM/Products/Telco.mspx
>
> Exchange should install on this system without issue as its basically
> Windows Server 2003 Standand Edition with a few extras, but this is
> probably not supported. :-)
>
> The safe supported route for a small to medium business wanting NAS and
> Exchange would be to use Windows Storage Server Edition allong with the
> Windows Storage Server 2003 feature pack.
>
> Windows Storage Server 2003 feature pack extends Exchange and Windows
> Storage Server to allow storage of Exchange 2003 databases and logs on
> Windows Storage Server hardware. Here is a good doc about "Managing
> Exchange Storage with the Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature Pack" -
> http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/f/a/afa939d4-6ec4-482d-9fc6-4e5b91c543b2/Exch_StorWSS3.doc
>
>
> Coraleigh Miller
>
>
>
> "gerryR" <gerryrNO@SPAMgerryr.com> wrote in message
> news:OkESLi2zHHA.3536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hi All
>>
>> I am having a bit of a problem identifying our server edition, I hope you
>> can help.
>>
>> We have a HP MSA20 NAS 2000 box attached to a DL380 server (with a HP
>> Storage Server sticker on it). The problem is when I go to
>> system-->properties it says "Windows Server 2003 standard edition" but on
>> the windows logo screen saver it says "Windows Server 2003 Applicance
>> edition"
>>
>> We are looking to move our Exchange DB onto the NAS box but it needs to
>> be the Storage Server edition and have the windows storage feature pack
>> installed (which I assume can only be installed on Windows Storage Server
>> edition?)
>>
>> Appreciate any help
>> gerryR
>>

>
>
 
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