Does anyone know anything that should be taken into consideration when migrating from Small Business Server 2003 to Enterprise Server 2003? Our company may be performing a migration soon, but can find no documentation on this kind of migration.
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Does anyone know anything that should be taken into consideration when migrating from Small Business Server 2003 to Enterprise Server 2003? Our company may be performing a migration soon, but can find no documentation on this kind of migration.
Hi,
MS sells or used to sell a migration package for SBS that allowed migration/expansion to standard server product if/when the user or device limitations of SBS are reached.
I can't find a link for it at present. I am reasonably certain that package exists or did exist because I saw it listed in VAR catalogues as recently as a year and a half ago.
I expect that the package will not be inexpensive.
Hi again,
Check out "Transition Pack Licensing" at the bottom of the page here:
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServ...ensingfaq.mspx
Awesome. That was the info I was looking for...just couldn't remember where to find it.Quote:
Originally Posted by houseisland
By the way, I could only remember how to translate half of that quote...What's the second sentence say?
"By the way, I could only remember how to translate half of that quote...What's the second sentence say?"
I suspect that Meister's little poem is a response to the Deconstructionists (Derrida, Foucault, et Lacan). At least I interpret it this way. I have been known to be wrong on occasion, though.
"Many have no speech.
Had I myself not been sated with elend (nothing, madness, misery, calamitousness, squalor, unhappiness, woefulness, wretchedness, distress), I would not move my tongue."
Many years ago, one of my Swiss students taught me the poem.
There is a version of it sung by the ever adventerous Jack Bruce on a Michael Mantler album. Cool album, but not for everyone's tastes.