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| | proper power up procedure for servers (Server 2003 and 2000) I have a small group of servers (SBS 03 running exchange, Terminal Services, Storage, and 3 other servers (server 2003) running network based programs for accounting and 1 running (server 2000). When i reboot them for standard rebooting reasons, what is the best order to do this. Currently i start w/ SBS, then move to TS, storage, and the others in no particular order. Is there a standard that I should be following or am i okay with the way i am doing it now. |
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