What should you do?

You are a network consultant.
You have a network that contains 50 Microsoft Windows XP Professional client computers with similar hardware configuration and software configuration. There is a single Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 computer that hosts e-mail function, file sharing, and a proprietary database for an accounting software package. The accounting group reports poor response of the accounting software, which stores data on the server.

You diagnose that the accounting database is consuming excessive resources from other services on the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 computer. You purchase a new computer system to offload some of the server load.

You need to add a new member server to accommodate the company’s needs with the least amount of administrative effort.

What should you do?

You are a network consultant.
You have a network that contains 50 Microsoft Windows XP Professional client computers with similar hardware configuration and software configuration. There is a single Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 computer that hosts e-mail function, file sharing, and a proprietary database for an accounting software package. The accounting group reports poor response of the accounting software, which stores data on the server.

You diagnose that the accounting database is consuming excessive resources from other services on the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 computer. You purchase a new computer system to offload some of the server load.

You need to add a new member server to accommodate the company’s needs with the least amount of administrative effort.

What should you do?

A.
Install Windows Small Business Server 2003 on a new computer in a new Domain. Migrate the accounting database to the member server and redirect the accounting software to the new member server.

B.
Install Microsoft Windows 2003 Server on a new member server. Join the new member server to the Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain. Install Microsoft SQL Server on the new member server.

C.
Install Microsoft Windows 2003 Server on a new member server. Join the new member server to the Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain. Migrate the accounting database to the member server and redirect the accounting software to the new member server.

D.
Install Microsoft Windows 2003 Server on a new member server. Join the new member server to the Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain. Install Microsoft Exchange Server on the new member server.
Configure replication partners that run Windows Small Business Server 2003.



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