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riobravo_ru2020-07-03 03:05:23
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riobravo_ru, 2020-07-03 03:05:23

How suitable is my server configuration for 1C?

Good afternoon. I choose a new server for 1C (file base + terminal server), because the old one (i3 3240, 16Gb DDR3, SSD) can't handle it. 5 users permanently, 2 databases of 1GB, 1 database of 6GB (this is the main one). Picked up the following config:

  • Intel Xeon E-2124 OEM (Socket 1151, 4-core, 3300 MHz, Coffee Lake, L2 cache - 1 MB, L3 cache - 8 MB, 14nm, 71W)
  • SuperMicro SYS-5019C-L (1U, LGA1151v2, Intel C242, 2 x DDR4, 4 x 2.5" SATA, 2xGigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps), 200 W)
  • 2 x 32Gb DDR4 2666MHz Samsung ECC (32 GB, DDR-4 DIMM, 21300 Mb/s, CL19, ECC)
  • 2 x 256Gb SSD Samsung 860 Pro Series (MZ-76P256BW) (2.5", 256 GB, SATA-III, read: 560 Mb/s, write: 530 Mb/s, MLC, cache - 512 Mb)

How suitable is this configuration for this task?

UDP : Here is the situation - this computer is in fact also the workplace of one of the accountants, plus it worked for 8 years 24x7 (and this is not even a thorough assembly by a specialist for this, but a ready-made computer from the DNS), so in my opinion make a separate computer for terminal server is a good idea.
I changed the config for regular hardware, taking into account the comments:
2 x 256Gb SSD Samsung 860 Pro Series (MZ-76P256BW) (2.5", 256 GB, SATA-III, read: 560 Mb/s, write: 530 Mb/s, MLC, cache - 512 MB)
Exegate Pro 3U390-08 (3U, no PSU, mini-ITX, mATX, ATX, SSI CEB, 2 external 5.25", 8 internal 3.5" HDD, 2x 80mm fan, 5 expansion slots, 2x USB 2.0, 482x133x390 mm, steel, black)
ASUS PRIME B365M-A (Socket 1151 v2, Intel B365, 4xDDR4, USB3.1, Type-C, VGA, DVI, HDMI, mATX)
Intel Core i3 - 8350K OEM (Socket 1151 v2, 4-core, 4000 MHz, Coffee Lake-S, L2 Cache - 1MB, L3 Cache - 8MB, Intel UHD Graphics 630, 14nm, 91W)
32Gb DDR4 2666MHz Kingston HyperX Fury (HX426C16FB3K2/32) (2x16Gb KIT)
400W Chieftec (ELP-400S) ( power 400 W, active PFC, 120x120 mm fan, 80 PLUS Bronze certified)
Titan TTC-NC25TZ/PW(RB

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2020-07-03
@eapeap

Replace i3 with i7, add another 16G of memory, and not bathe with a global replacement of everything?
Yes, and make sure Power Options is set to "High Performance"

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Kenshin, 2020-07-03
@Kenshin89nur

Suitable, although you can bring the old config to a digestible state.
Ideally, stop using the file base - the thicker it is, the more problems for ordinary users. Especially if there are not one or two, but 5+.

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