Summary

In this chapter we’ve covered how 64-bit computing is different from the familiar 32-bit, as well as how it’s really the same. We’ve highlighted some of the key reasons why Windows Small Business Server 2008 is available only as a 64-bit solution. The next chapter covers how to design and prepare a network prior to installing Windows Small Business Server. We also cover naming conventions, how to plan for adequate network security, and how to calculate the number and type of licenses you’ll need.

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