Guest Bob Posted September 23, 2008 Posted September 23, 2008 We are looking to build a server to last at least 7 years. Our company employees 31 people in 3 office. We are looking to establish a VPN between the main office and the other two. One of our goals is to have servers in each office with the same drive mapping. The exchange mail is shared between offices. I would appreciate any input on the server configuration which is as follows: MS Windows SVR 2008 64bit std 5u cal operating system Liteon 20x DVDRW IDE Black BUL NO SW # DH-20A4P Optical drive Nero 8.3 MPEG2 Intel XEON E5420 2.5 GHz 12mb 1333 MHz BX80574E5420P PAS. HS Processors Intel AXX6DRV3G 6-Bay SAS/SATA HS CAGE w/o Exp. SC5299/5400 Server Chassis Intel SC5400BRPNA 830W (1+0) Hotswap Redundant Integrated Raid Controller for Partnerlink only Integrated Hard Drive Controller LSI 20160B-F U160 SCSI HBA Single Channel PCI-32bit Tape Backup SCSI Controller U320W LVD Cable w/5 CNNT w/LVD SE Terminator Intel AXXRSBBU6 Battery Backup Optional RAID Controller Intel SRCSASBB 8I SAS RAID PCIe x8 256MB 32 Max DR TEAC 1.44 MB Floppy Drive external USB Integrated Video for Partnerlink only Graphic Card 2- SG ST3300655SS 300GB SAS 15k rpm 3.5ms ch15.4 Hard Drive 3 - SG ST3300640SS ES.2 1TB SAS 3GB/S 7200 rpm 16MB cache Hard Drive Intel S5000PSLSATAR 6*SATA Raid 0/1/10 Motherboard Integrated GIGABIT Lan for partnerlink only network card Intel FXX830WPSU Rednt PSU for SC5400BRP and SC5400LX redundancy power supply 2 GB DDR2-667 EEC FBDIMM memory
Guest Danny Sanders Posted September 23, 2008 Posted September 23, 2008 Re: Server I have found that one common reason we have to rebuild servers is because there is not enough space on the C drive after the Service packs and updates over the years. One thing you can do is create a C drive large enough to hold the system files, for 7 years, probably 5 or 6 Service packs and at least the critical updates. Maybe go with 20 to 30 GB free over and above the system install. hth DDS "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:219BA5A7-DEE5-4490-99DB-CE758A2BDBF8@microsoft.com... > We are looking to build a server to last at least 7 years. Our company > employees 31 people in 3 office. We are looking to establish a VPN > between > the main office and the other two. One of our goals is to have servers in > each office with the same drive mapping. The exchange mail is shared > between offices. I would appreciate any input on the server configuration > which is as follows: > > MS Windows SVR 2008 64bit std 5u cal operating system > Liteon 20x DVDRW IDE Black BUL NO SW # DH-20A4P Optical drive > Nero 8.3 MPEG2 > Intel XEON E5420 2.5 GHz 12mb 1333 MHz BX80574E5420P PAS. HS Processors > Intel AXX6DRV3G 6-Bay SAS/SATA HS CAGE w/o Exp. SC5299/5400 Server Chassis > Intel SC5400BRPNA 830W (1+0) Hotswap Redundant > Integrated Raid Controller for Partnerlink only Integrated Hard Drive > Controller > LSI 20160B-F U160 SCSI HBA Single Channel PCI-32bit Tape Backup SCSI > Controller > U320W LVD Cable w/5 CNNT w/LVD SE Terminator > Intel AXXRSBBU6 Battery Backup Optional RAID Controller > Intel SRCSASBB 8I SAS RAID PCIe x8 256MB 32 Max DR > TEAC 1.44 MB Floppy Drive external USB > Integrated Video for Partnerlink only Graphic Card > 2- SG ST3300655SS 300GB SAS 15k rpm 3.5ms ch15.4 Hard Drive > 3 - SG ST3300640SS ES.2 1TB SAS 3GB/S 7200 rpm 16MB cache Hard Drive > Intel S5000PSLSATAR 6*SATA Raid 0/1/10 Motherboard > Integrated GIGABIT Lan for partnerlink only network card > Intel FXX830WPSU Rednt PSU for SC5400BRP and SC5400LX redundancy power > supply > 2 GB DDR2-667 EEC FBDIMM memory
Guest Bob Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Re: Server Danny, Thank you for the reply. The information on additional space for the C drive was a helpful suggestion. I had forgot to account for that. Our company utilizes software that is very demanding, Autodesk and Bentley products, along with large files, up to 1.4 gb. Do you have any suggestions on the server specs that would help speed up network access? "Danny Sanders" wrote: > I have found that one common reason we have to rebuild servers is because > there is not enough space on the C drive after the Service packs and updates > over the years. > One thing you can do is create a C drive large enough to hold the system > files, for 7 years, probably 5 or 6 Service packs and at least the critical > updates. Maybe go with 20 to 30 GB free over and above the system install. > > hth > DDS > > > "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:219BA5A7-DEE5-4490-99DB-CE758A2BDBF8@microsoft.com... > > We are looking to build a server to last at least 7 years. Our company > > employees 31 people in 3 office. We are looking to establish a VPN > > between > > the main office and the other two. One of our goals is to have servers in > > each office with the same drive mapping. The exchange mail is shared > > between offices. I would appreciate any input on the server configuration > > which is as follows: > > > > MS Windows SVR 2008 64bit std 5u cal operating system > > Liteon 20x DVDRW IDE Black BUL NO SW # DH-20A4P Optical drive > > Nero 8.3 MPEG2 > > Intel XEON E5420 2.5 GHz 12mb 1333 MHz BX80574E5420P PAS. HS Processors > > Intel AXX6DRV3G 6-Bay SAS/SATA HS CAGE w/o Exp. SC5299/5400 Server Chassis > > Intel SC5400BRPNA 830W (1+0) Hotswap Redundant > > Integrated Raid Controller for Partnerlink only Integrated Hard Drive > > Controller > > LSI 20160B-F U160 SCSI HBA Single Channel PCI-32bit Tape Backup SCSI > > Controller > > U320W LVD Cable w/5 CNNT w/LVD SE Terminator > > Intel AXXRSBBU6 Battery Backup Optional RAID Controller > > Intel SRCSASBB 8I SAS RAID PCIe x8 256MB 32 Max DR > > TEAC 1.44 MB Floppy Drive external USB > > Integrated Video for Partnerlink only Graphic Card > > 2- SG ST3300655SS 300GB SAS 15k rpm 3.5ms ch15.4 Hard Drive > > 3 - SG ST3300640SS ES.2 1TB SAS 3GB/S 7200 rpm 16MB cache Hard Drive > > Intel S5000PSLSATAR 6*SATA Raid 0/1/10 Motherboard > > Integrated GIGABIT Lan for partnerlink only network card > > Intel FXX830WPSU Rednt PSU for SC5400BRP and SC5400LX redundancy power > > supply > > 2 GB DDR2-667 EEC FBDIMM memory > > >
Guest Danny Sanders Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Re: Server If you want this thing to last for a while I would suggest getting Dual 3.2 GHz Xeon processors and get at least 8 GB RAM. If it's over kill for now you can count on more and more services getting added to it over the years. hth DDS "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A63F0E7F-A2E5-4605-BAEB-E1757F580710@microsoft.com... > Danny, > Thank you for the reply. The information on additional space for the C > drive was a helpful suggestion. I had forgot to account for that. Our > company utilizes software that is very demanding, Autodesk and Bentley > products, along with large files, up to 1.4 gb. Do you have any > suggestions > on the server specs that would help speed up network access? > > "Danny Sanders" wrote: > >> I have found that one common reason we have to rebuild servers is because >> there is not enough space on the C drive after the Service packs and >> updates >> over the years. >> One thing you can do is create a C drive large enough to hold the system >> files, for 7 years, probably 5 or 6 Service packs and at least the >> critical >> updates. Maybe go with 20 to 30 GB free over and above the system >> install. >> >> hth >> DDS >> >> >> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:219BA5A7-DEE5-4490-99DB-CE758A2BDBF8@microsoft.com... >> > We are looking to build a server to last at least 7 years. Our company >> > employees 31 people in 3 office. We are looking to establish a VPN >> > between >> > the main office and the other two. One of our goals is to have servers >> > in >> > each office with the same drive mapping. The exchange mail is shared >> > between offices. I would appreciate any input on the server >> > configuration >> > which is as follows: >> > >> > MS Windows SVR 2008 64bit std 5u cal operating system >> > Liteon 20x DVDRW IDE Black BUL NO SW # DH-20A4P Optical drive >> > Nero 8.3 MPEG2 >> > Intel XEON E5420 2.5 GHz 12mb 1333 MHz BX80574E5420P PAS. HS Processors >> > Intel AXX6DRV3G 6-Bay SAS/SATA HS CAGE w/o Exp. SC5299/5400 Server >> > Chassis >> > Intel SC5400BRPNA 830W (1+0) Hotswap Redundant >> > Integrated Raid Controller for Partnerlink only Integrated Hard Drive >> > Controller >> > LSI 20160B-F U160 SCSI HBA Single Channel PCI-32bit Tape Backup SCSI >> > Controller >> > U320W LVD Cable w/5 CNNT w/LVD SE Terminator >> > Intel AXXRSBBU6 Battery Backup Optional RAID Controller >> > Intel SRCSASBB 8I SAS RAID PCIe x8 256MB 32 Max DR >> > TEAC 1.44 MB Floppy Drive external USB >> > Integrated Video for Partnerlink only Graphic Card >> > 2- SG ST3300655SS 300GB SAS 15k rpm 3.5ms ch15.4 Hard Drive >> > 3 - SG ST3300640SS ES.2 1TB SAS 3GB/S 7200 rpm 16MB cache Hard Drive >> > Intel S5000PSLSATAR 6*SATA Raid 0/1/10 Motherboard >> > Integrated GIGABIT Lan for partnerlink only network card >> > Intel FXX830WPSU Rednt PSU for SC5400BRP and SC5400LX redundancy power >> > supply >> > 2 GB DDR2-667 EEC FBDIMM memory >> >> >>
Guest Bob Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Re: Server Danny, You have been very helpful. I want to beef up the server as much as possible now, before presenting cost to VP. Bob
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