Well, I hope you're not a hacker/spammer.
Cheers.
"Swingman" wrote:
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> "Jibey Jacob" <JibeyJacob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A7A9E1F2-6BA7-44EF-A11D-9E9D3800C95E@microsoft.com...
> >I do have business Internet access. I run a small business.
> >
> > Would you know if Windows Small Business Server 2003 is adequate for my
> > 40,000 visitors per month website?
>
> I partnered/operated a company that did web hosting, among other things,
> for the better part of 15 years, and recently shut it's doors and moved the
> remaining webs and all e-mail to a third party solution.
>
> This is no longer you're father's Internet.
>
> The best advice you've gotten thus far is to take your business to a large
> web hosting company with the pipe/resources to support the legitimate
> traffic, as well as the constant deluge of hackers and spammers.
>
> A quick look at a single days worth of server logs would be enough to
> convince anyone that this is not something they would want to do locally
> without a lot more knowlege than exhibited by someone whose out-of-the-chute
> question is the feaasibility of doing so with Vista!
>
> You've gotten excellent advice ... ignore at your peril.
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