Quote:Originally Posted by tycoonbob If you are looking at Windows, go with Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, which will give you licenses to run up to 4 VMs under Hyper-V. Server 2008 Standard will give you licenses to run only 1 VM...
Quote:Originally Posted by tycoonbob Server specs would be more than enough, and the SSD isn't really needed. I would recommend getting some kind of RAID in there, be it software or hardware based. I would look at a Xeon proc...
Hello, I'm planning to change my business's server, I have an IBM with AMD dual core processor, 2gb ram, windows server 2003 (old server).
Use of server:
- The main use is a software like stock management, each LAN computer stores data...
Quote:Originally Posted by AMC Out of the 2 ssds i would get the nova. You may have a slight network bottleneck. But an ssd will speed it up nonetheless.
ok, thanks, but you do think 15 SSD for 68 U$S = 1020 u$s
is best than a new...
Ok, I will tell my father to buy a new server, a I7 2600k 8gb ram, is about 1500 bucks here, but is ok to have a cloned pc as a server? or I should buy another IBM server?
IBM with 2gb ram and a core 2 duo I think, bought 5 years ago, 1500 bucks in uruguay :_( you are saying me to buy a gigabyte network card? becouse 100mbps of integrated network chip is not enough?