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Alexander2014-07-03 01:07:31
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Alexander, 2014-07-03 01:07:31

How to choose a server for 1s and not only?

Good afternoon. The administration set the task: "To calculate the cost of moving our farm to 1 server". We have:
1) 4 sites with an average number of visits - 15 people / day;
2) 1 online store (WordPress) - with attendance of 50 people / day;
3) 1 online store (in development) with a planned attendance of 100 people/day and integration with 1C Enterprise 8.2 (a request from the site is received at the time of purchase);
4) 1C Enterprise 8.2 itself;
5) Base 1.5 gigabytes;
6) 2 offices within the city, and 8 users (in total) for 1C;
What we need (as I understand it)
1) The server itself;
2) Win Srv 200x or other OS;
3) 1C Srv;
4) Antivirus;
The main load will be the last site, but how to calculate the server capacity in the end - I'll never know. I will be glad for any help.

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Alexander Borisovich, 2014-07-03
@Kott42

Well, why are you soaring, you have loads right))) This is just garbage. You need two servers. I would not interfere with sites with 1C. And from the point of view of security, you certainly don’t need to make any requests in 1s from the site. According to the timer, she takes everything she needs.
1) In short, take a regular computer, for internal 1Juicy office gestures i3-i7, SSD in the raid. 25tr. The flight will be great. Distribute access to your colleagues via VPN or RDP - do not care. The computer does not work - no one but you inside suffers.
2) Upload sites to hosting. Otherwise, you will administer, judging by the description, one thing, and break another.
Much cheaper and more reliable.
It is very inconvenient to administer on one server, and how the processor will be when you open 1C for your sites, I am silent to allocate 0% of resources) .

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Pavel Samokhvalov, 2014-11-17
@Power_ON

1 physical server. OS - Windows 2012 R2. Elevated Hyper-V role. Inside - virtual machines with 1s, sites and everything you want. The environments are separated.
But as Alexander noted above, it is better to host sites.

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MaksimProger54, 2016-06-02
@MaximProger54

Everything can be done easier. True, my situation is slightly different: the 1C server did not move, but the task was to install the server from scratch. So the boss and I consulted and decided to rent a server on the cloud for a while until we put our physical one. So we have been sitting on this cloud for a year now: minus resources for server maintenance and minus personnel for server maintenance. And the amount that we pay for rent is a quarter or even half less than if we were spending on our own server. Here is a link if you are interested efsol.ru/solutions/enterprise-cloud.html. But only we have a 1C server and MS Server 2012 on the cloud. But adding any site to the server is not a problem, this is a cloud and there are almost no physical boundaries.

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