Re: where to put SQL Server ?
From: Hernán Castelo (hcastelo_at_cedi.frba.utn.edu.ar)
Date: 05/24/04
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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 12:10:02 -0300
hi thanks
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"Roger Abell" <mvpNOSpam@asu.edu> escribió en el mensaje
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> "Hernán Castelo" <hcastelo@cedi.frba.utn.edu.ar> wrote in message
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> > hi
> > i have a LAN and a WEB App
> > in a separated sub-nets
> >
> > my question is :
> > where should i put SQL Server ?
> > 1) in the LAN sub-net ?
> > 2) in the WEB sub-net ?
> > 3) in another sub-net ?
> >
> Whereever you want that makes the most
> sense for your specific network
>
>
> > what type of connection do i need ?
> Tcp/Ip with bandwidth sufficient for
> the data served out
>
> > could i use IPSec ?
> Yes, certainly. You can expose TCP 1434 to
> only the IPs that should be able to get servicing
> from SQL, and whatever else is needed for your
> environment (DNS, timesync, mgmt access, etc.)
> > thanks
> >
> >
>
>
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