I these are plain vanila DCs standard edition is OK. However it really depends 
on what additional features you want to use on your DCs. Compare the editions 
of W2K3 and see what you need for each DC.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/features/comparefeatures.mspx
 
jorge

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ryan A. Conrad
Sent: Tue 2006-02-14 16:37
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] W2K3 Std. vs. Ent. for DCs


Dean posted this comment in a recent post:
 
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I have no concerns using Standard edition for DCs, I don't see it too often 
since the majority of my customers are licensed up the wazoo and use whatever 
ISO they stumble across first :o) 
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As ironic as it is, we have recently been prodded by our internal server 
support group to provide sufficient documentation (beyond saying "because we 
want it") as to why we need W2K3 Ent. instead of W2K3 Std.  Thus far the only 
thing official I've been able to come up with is the fact that we have multiple 
DFS roots.  They seem to think that the license costs for Ent. being 3x that of 
Std. doesn't justify implementation.  
 
Can anyone point me to some documentation or specific reasons to stick with 
Ent.? Ultimately this is what we want for AD, but somehow our desires are not 
good enough when it comes to $$$ savings. 
 
Thanks!
 
Ryan


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