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Which version of Windows Server is better to buy for legal entities. organizations?
Good afternoon.
Please tell me which version of Windwos Server is better to buy?
There is an unmanaged network, on statics, from 60 client PCs. Each PC has Windows 10 Pro installed, with local accounts.
The only task of Windwos Server is a shared network drive, with simultaneous access of all client PCs to it.
When sharing a disk on a regular version of Windwos, no more than 20 are connected, the rest are in the queue.
Will the standard version of Windwos Server include multiple connections?
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If your only concern is a shared drive, buy a NAS. A windows-based server is not needed for this, and its cost will be very much higher.
Well, if we are talking only about a network ball and nothing more, then it’s probably easier to install ubuntu and SAMBA than to swell money for CAL.
You would have an admin first, depending on your tasks, it may turn out that a file server will be enough, for example on Linux, where there are no restrictions on the number of connections.
As already mentioned above, for such a task, network storage is enough - Synology (for example, DS218+, DS718+, DS918+) or QNAP or Asustor.
Yes, you won’t buy any other than the current 2019. From the point of view of licensing, you will need CALs for the grid in an amount equal to users.
Connections to the balls are not limited by anything.
Good afternoon!
On the technical side, I can't tell you. I'll be able to license:
If it comes to buying WS, it will cost approximately 185k (in rubles :)). This is for no more than 16 physical cores in the server (+ two VMs) and 60 user device connections.
If for some reason the 2019 version is not needed at the moment, then there is the right to use any previous version.
If you only need a network folder, then it is much easier and much cheaper to buy a NAS, in addition, it is a more reliable storage system than a Windows server. Another option - to install a Linux server - will also turn out cheaper, only it will be necessary to resolve the issue with the equipment.
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