For home, you can run all you network services on one box. Domain Controller, SQL, Proxy, Exchange, IIS, CA, etc (This is essentially what Windows Small Business does). Two, you should get yourself a copy of VMWare workstation. You can run multiple instances of an OS at the same time on the same hardware by creating multiple virtual machines. Joe _____ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steven Mather Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:33 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Need help on consolidating servers First, I know just enough about 2000 Advanced to be extremely dangerous. I have a rack of servers where I have split out the different machines as web server, mail server, data server, etc. This is my home setup. I am retired from the profession due to a disability. First, I am not hosting any mem/data intensive things so I am way underutilizing the servers. Secondly, I am killing my electric bill and my wife is figuring out how to get me to eat rat poison. Sooo, I need to consolidate. I am not worried about load because everything I have, except PDC, is a Dual Xeon P4 and are mirrored. My ideal goal would be to bring everything down to one server for now and just max out the memory. Like I said at the beginning, server admin. is not my thing so be patient with me. My question(s) 1) Can a machine that I set up as a PDC act as another type of server (i.e. data, web, app, etc.). I am not sure if once you make something a PDC (also my enterprise CA) that I cannot use it as an IIS, SQL, etc. server. Am I wrong? 2) This is a stupid one and I was just wondering if technology has fixed this. I know I can set up a machine to dual boot but can I set up a machine to run 2 OS's concurrently (e.g. at the same time). For instance, can I have, on one box, Server 2000 and XP running in different memory segments at the same time so I can be writing a doc in XP and Advanced Server 2000 is still hosting web and mail? My understanding is the answer is 'no', but I have been on disability for over two years now and something might have come along to address this issue. I like to use XP for my personal desktop and applications. Any advice is greatly appreciated and I will sacrifice a small furry animal on the next full moon in your honor. (Graphics not supported) Steven Mather smather@xxxxxxxxxxx Voice: 813-979-4488 FAX: 813-979-4408