More than 25 users, and want Windows Server 2012 Essentials features?
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Dienstag, 7. August 2012 09:52Besitzer
If you want to grow out of 25 users’ limit on Windows Server 2012 Essentials, you can transition to Windows Server Standard 2012, and still enjoy the Essentials Server’s features!
See Details on the Windows Server Essentials and Small Business Server Blog.
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Dienstag, 7. August 2012 09:58
You've posted that as though Windows Server Essentials is the answer to everything, and small businesses will have a growth route. Microsoft is still remarkably quiet about how it has screwed all the SBS clients on Exchange though! Where's your answer to that one please?
Jim
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Dienstag, 7. August 2012 10:05Besitzer
Do you mean On-Premise Exchange Server?
See this blog:
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Dienstag, 7. August 2012 10:11
Yes I do. But do you really think that's viable for small businesses?
How can you explain this to all those SBS customers out there? SBS2011 with 30 users, £1500. Server 2012 + Exchange for 30 users, £4332 - and that's before you've spent another £3000 on your second server.
Bloody ridiculous.
Jim

