- Aug 9, 2004
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Any advice would be welcomed. I currently am overseeing a network in my medical office. I do about 95% of the IT support on my own. I am mostly home taught and can put out most fires as they arise. We recently purchased an Electron Medical Record. At present, we are using an old server as our authentication server (the one that everyone uses to login to the system). I noted while some IT guys were here, that the server is likely about 4-5 old. The server was built and maintained by our old IT support comany, and they were just plain aweful. Anyway, I have some concerns that if the old sever goes down, our whole system goes down since no one will be able to log in. The IT mentioned that we could get a new server and using the software in 2003, basically build a new server with new hardware, and then trasnfer over all the info form the old to the new. We could even run them both and have one acting as a backup. Anyone able to point me in the right direction with reguard to this? Where can I read up further on how to implement this?