17 Apr 2011 at 15:50 #54 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 Many people would argue that they would like the exchange server at home due to possible sensitivities in those emails.
Many people would argue that they would like the exchange server at home due to possible sensitivities in those emails.
17 Apr 2011 at 18:40 #57 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 Yes and this comes back to the point of outsource or insource
18 Apr 2011 at 19:31 #59 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 I understand what your saying I am just concerned a dedicated server is not as secure as my own one but seems a lot cheaper.
I understand what your saying I am just concerned a dedicated server is not as secure as my own one but seems a lot cheaper.
18 Apr 2011 at 19:49 #62 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 So what costs for inhouse exchange do people reckon V hosted exchange V rent a dedicated server/do it yourself in someone elses datacentre
So what costs for inhouse exchange do people reckon V hosted exchange V rent a dedicated server/do it yourself in someone elses datacentre
19 Apr 2011 at 07:22 #64 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 Presumably if you rent a dedicated server, it might be more secure but i would still incur the bill for software.
Presumably if you rent a dedicated server, it might be more secure but i would still incur the bill for software.
19 Apr 2011 at 16:28 #66 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 Well im still going to have to bolt on exhange to the server, which wont be easy as i dont have access to it?
Well im still going to have to bolt on exhange to the server, which wont be easy as i dont have access to it?