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Ok so I acquired a new position for a business that runs Windows SBS server. Now that they have someone onsite to actually manage the network I really want to disolve SBS as soon as I can. Now I know what a lot of you are thinking, LEAVE IT ALONE!

However, I have a two fold problem.

1.) Expanding hardware resources is not an option.

2.) The company needs to go towards a more enterprise solution.

So herein lies the question, how do I remove SBS server without losing the entire server?

Steven Combs
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  • This question really belongs on http://serverfault.com/, which deals with questions about server administration and configuration, etc. StackExchange is all about software development and coding. You'll be more likely to get an answer over there. – jwismar Jul 07 '12 at 04:54

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Well ok I was able to solve one of my dilemmas. SBS Monitoring was hogging up all of the resources on the server. So I turned it off and its been working much better. Really now that I am looking at it I guess my question was how do I save resources on my SBS Server.

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