> Sorta.  Most of the customers I've seen so far don't go and shell out 
> on any new hardware.  They just use whatever junk is lying around which 


I highly doubt this is the norm.  Unless a person is just playing around 
with SME at home, I have a hard time believing that the average 
"customer" would setup a server on just any ole piece of junk computer 
that is lying around.

However, I do see the logic in using a system that one already owns. 
Why not...  You don't need a P4 2Ghz machine with 1gb of RAM to run SME 
for the average small business network.


> One needs it because down-time costs them a lot;  the other doesn't
> have anyone on site to fix anything -- the nearest technical person


Maybe someone should have convinced them not to use that old pentium 90 
that was collecting dust in the closet.  ;->


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