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Due to performance issues and monetary contraints we are looking at removing several R6.0.1 partitioned (not LPAR) domino servers off an old 720, AS/400 server with no upgrade path. Currently the 720 holds our domino admin server, the apps development server, an apps test server (these 3 will remain and stay operational), a mail server, a Notes application server, a web application server, and an SMTP server. The last 4 domino servers are planned to be placed on a Quad Windows 2000 server, 3 GB RAM, 263GB disk which will be partitioned into the required 4 domino servers. The mail server, once moved, will be returned to a clustered environment existing with a 270, AS/400 and it's associated mail server, app server, and SMTP server. Having not done this before I would appreciate any advice that will minimize potential issues - or comments (particularly if I should rethink my plan). I looked through Domino/IBM documentation but they don't address moving servers around, and associated concerns, too much. Appreciate any input. ----------------------------------------------------------- Gary L Wade Lotus Notes Administrator City of Orlando - City Hall 400 S. Orange Ave. PO Box 4990 Orlando, FL 32802-4990 (PH) 407.246.3796 (Fax) 407.246.2878 Gary.Wade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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