I mean I need to streamline the number of LFS servers we run. We have 8 CTRA servers plus a bunch for UKCT members, some of which never get used. I just need to go through and close some of them
Have a science test right when the break ends (monday), I have a project for tech class, I have a big project to start planning for school, I have the Kyoto 125 practice on saturday, LFSBC Round 7 on sunday.
Hopefully I'll find a time to drift somewere in there :P
1. It's a remotely hosted server
2. Windows Server 2008 requires licencing if you're doing things by the book and isn't cheap
For a system that purely runs LFS servers, radio streams and serves a few dynamic websites, there is absolutely no financial sense in upgrading to 2008 server; especially when it's reasonably well secured.
Now, if you're running a few terminal servers then there is a case (thanks to the improvements in that part of the 2008 server stack), or if you're putting in a brand new system.
However, lets not forget that there are people out there who don't run servers from their bedroom, from their place of work, on beta keys, on partner VLP keys, or on iffy keys.