Hi We have recently migrated to run filemaker on a server rather than a peer network. Altogether it is far easier to manage and generally much more stable. Backups are a doddle. These are entirely bespoke and on the odd occasion when we have needed to restore - these have been due to input errors rather than machine crashes. What I am a little concerned with, however, is why you are stuck in the dark ages with an obsolete version of filemaker when you want to use a more sophisticated method of hosting and sharing filemaker databases. Why not at least upgrade it to version 10 to take advantage of the many advanced features. That aside, the server we use for databases has a huge amount of ram, uses a gigabit switch and the OS is MS windows server 2008. We have FM Server 9 advanced and the workstations all have FM 9 pro installed. The version which I develop databases is FM 9 pro advanced. It all seems to cope pretty well - we have between 24 and 40 databases open at a time with between 7 and 9 uses connected. Upgrade you software at the same time would be my advice, for what it is worth. Good luck in the migration. Angus -----Original Message----- From: FileMaker Pro Discussions [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Blake Sent: 14 March 2010 15:00 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Filemaker Server 5 on Windows 7 I need a new server for Filemaker Server 5 and am looking for suggestions and any experience members might have. Windows environment. (I do want a Raid array.) How much memory can fmserver5 use? Does anyone know if Filemaker Server5 will run on Window Server 2008 R2 foundation? Do you need to run a Server operating system? Could you run it on just a Windows 7 computer. Your help is appreciated. Thanks Jeff