I have about 15 computers that need to share a common fileserver.
I was peer-to-peer Windows until we got a lot of "too many connections" at the client ends. Then in March, I changed the fileserver to Linux. That problem went away.
But I really don't know what Windows Server does that just peer-to-peer doesn't. And I don't know what to buy if I switch. How many "client licenses" do I really need? One for each computer? Or one for each active connection? We have 8 employees but have multiple computers for each of them. Some of the computers are machine controllers that don't access the server often. Only a max of 8 active server connections can exist.
I was peer-to-peer Windows until we got a lot of "too many connections" at the client ends. Then in March, I changed the fileserver to Linux. That problem went away.
But I really don't know what Windows Server does that just peer-to-peer doesn't. And I don't know what to buy if I switch. How many "client licenses" do I really need? One for each computer? Or one for each active connection? We have 8 employees but have multiple computers for each of them. Some of the computers are machine controllers that don't access the server often. Only a max of 8 active server connections can exist.