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From: "Mike Barker" <mikebark@sprynet.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Will this Work?
Date: 29 Apr 1997 23:37:14 GMT
Organization: Sky Lake Interactive
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Hi, 
I am a partner in a web services company and we have decided to launch a
server and offer hosting services to our clients. I have taken on the
responsibility of network administrator and I would like some opinions and
advice on a network configuration that I have devised. A diagram of my idea
is at http://www.skylake.com/network.htm 
Mainly- Will this particular setup work? Is there a better approach? 
Also, I am having trouble understanding the implications and consequences
of the different NT licensing modes and I would like to find out what would
be the most economical way to go. The NT server disk that I purchased came
with zero licenses and there will be 2 staff members accessing the server
(counting me),so how many licenses do I need? We will be hosting Virtual
Servers, do we need additional licenses for people that connect to our
server via the Internet?

Thanks in advance for any light shed upon this matter,

Mike Barker- mike@skylake.com
Sky Lake Interactive
http://www.skylake.com