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Ted
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New person sorry, hardware question
I could have as much as 15 users working at any point in
time between
both offices, this is not counting the people on my
website searching
availability of vacation rental property and making
reservations.
I will be using IIS and Windows 2000 Server on my
webserver and SQL
Server 2000 SE and Windows 2000 Server on my network
server.
How much memory should I consider in this kind of scenario
for each
server? And should I consider 1 or 2 processors for each
server? Do I need RAID 5 on both servers?
Thanks in advance,
Ted
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Re: New person sorry, hardware question
Hi
Ted, it is all up to your budget.
If you can accommodate multi-CPU servers with RAIDs and plenty of memory,
then do that.
It's never "too much" in this sense.
Anyway, I would recommend you to have as much memory as possible. I would
take at least 1Gb for both your servers.
Use the link below to find out you minimum requirements for SQL box
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;257716
Regards,
Oleg.
> How much memory should I consider in this kind of scenario
> for each
> server? And should I consider 1 or 2 processors for each
> server? Do I need RAID 5 on both servers?
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