I have always found it very confusing about what the SBS 2003 licencing covers as far as Web hosting.
I am interested in getting SBS 2003 for purely hosting a public Web site with SQL Server as the backend database. I like the fact that premium includes ISA for a firewall and that IIS, SQL Server and ISA is all on one box. I do not want to have my company files on the same server and I understand there are security implications in having a firewall, database and web server on one box. I just want SBS 2003 for Web hosting. SBS 2003 Premium appears to be very cheap for getting ISA, SQL Server and Windows Server 2003 - what's the catch.
Questions? Does the license agreement allow me to do this?
How does Cal's and per seat licensing affect this? If I order a 5 Cal license does that mean I am licensed for only 5 users visiting my Web site or does a per seat license mean I can have unlimited Internet users accessing my SBS Server 2003 (within it's hardware resouces). Do I need a Cal for every user who visits my Web site? If there is a restriction to the maximum number of Internet users visting a Web site, what is it?
Confused please advise.