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Choice of iron under the server?
I choose a server, it will have hyper-v core, it will have win server 2012r2 under a domain for 40 users, a file server.
It also has server2012r2 with kav enpoint securiti.
It also has an outlook for 40 users.
Linux for experiments.
In general, it is necessary that he normally pull 3 systems without lags and preferably with a margin.
chose:
Server platform SuperMicro SYS-1018D-73MTF
Intel Xeon processor E3-1270 v3 OEM
Hard drive 1Tb SAS Seagate Constellation ES.3 (ST1000NM0023) x2 in raid 1
16Gb DDR-III 1600MHz Kingston ECC Reg (KVR16LR11D4/16) x2
and more already for 100 tr
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I'm looking at your platform, and I see that there are 8 bays for HotSwap 2.5
www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/1018/SYS-101...
And you want to shove 3.5. Then why take a Unit when you can shove it into the Tower,
And there will still be money left to put normal memory or eliminate the alleged bottlenecks. And you have them in the speed of the disks.
Put the system on an SSD, and leave SATA for file storage and backups.
Everything is beautiful. Enough stock. In an extreme (very extreme) case, buy more memory, although 32 is over the roof for you. For backup, at least an external usb hard drive was bought.
3 servers will pull, but IOPS from raid 1 will not be enough, I think, although SAS will probably be better. I worked with a similar set, but raid 10 on SATA was the first one was missing
Depends on the load on the file server, it is better to allocate separate disks for it. Plus, you need to look at the requirements of the antivirus, their control systems are often very voracious.
and if I transfer the file server to another not very powerful machine, the domain controller and the file server are on the same machine. with normal hdd in the first raid.
or make a raid0 on the file server and DC and make a backup of files every night on the main server with virtual machines?
An SSD is needed for systems, otherwise this whole structure will die from IO requests when 40 users rush to do something.
Well, it’s not clear where 100k comes from, rather 85.
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