I'm in the process of upgrading our office's servers to OS X. For the time being, I have two 350 MHz iMacs (with lots of RAM) as servers. I need to provide file sharing, mail, DNS, FileMaker Server databases, and a website.
We'd been doing this on three machines:
1) FIle sharing, mail, and DNS for about 13 users.
2) Web server serving about 10,000 pages per day.
3) Dedicated FileMaker Server, serving about 10 databases to 13 users.
As I said, for now, we need to consolidate down to the two servers. I'm considering OS X Server, if that helps. Can I combine the file sahring, mail, dns, and web on one box with good performance? Or should I make the web server standalone and put the databases with the others?
Thanks.
We'd been doing this on three machines:
1) FIle sharing, mail, and DNS for about 13 users.
2) Web server serving about 10,000 pages per day.
3) Dedicated FileMaker Server, serving about 10 databases to 13 users.
As I said, for now, we need to consolidate down to the two servers. I'm considering OS X Server, if that helps. Can I combine the file sahring, mail, dns, and web on one box with good performance? Or should I make the web server standalone and put the databases with the others?
Thanks.