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Scalix as basis for a small office server

Postby scalz » Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:48 pm

I'm considering a CentOS box running Scalix as a possible replacement for a MS Small Business Server, but I need to provide file/print, DHCP, DNS and perhaps a small LAMP wiki or kb application in addition to the email and collaboration that Scalix would provide. Any problem with all of this running on the same box? Thanks

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Postby axslingr » Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:46 pm

I have a few SMB servers out there running Scalix, DNS, file/print all on one server. No problems thus far. Not sure about LAMP though.

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Postby mikevl » Sat Feb 02, 2008 3:59 am

Hi

There should be no issues in doing this for only a few users.

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Re: Scalix as basis for a small office server

Postby les » Sat Feb 02, 2008 6:57 pm

scalz wrote:I'm considering a CentOS box running Scalix as a possible replacement for a MS Small Business Server, but I need to provide file/print, DHCP, DNS and perhaps a small LAMP wiki or kb application in addition to the email and collaboration that Scalix would provide. Any problem with all of this running on the same box? Thanks


No problems whatsover.

I have plenty of systems at entry level standard. 2gb memory, software raid mirrored sata disks, pentium d or dual core processors, scalix, samba, dhcp, internal dns, apache, less than 10 users.

I use entry level HP ML110 servers and just increase disk and memory sizes.

Everything works fine and is a far better choice than MS SBS.
Regards,

Les Stott


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