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svel262017-10-03 08:50:28
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svel26, 2017-10-03 08:50:28

Is Am4 suitable for a 1C server on Debian under Proxmox?

Need a system manager for 1C server.
Am3 or Am4 is not INTEL.
It is logical that you need to choose Am4.
But he's still so raw. Will there be any problems? Maybe someone already tested?
Under 1C, the server is clearly not worth taking raw, untested hardware.
But Am3 is a passing generation. The am4's performance advantage is visible even to a baby.

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2017-10-03
@leahch

I THINK WE NEED TO STOP ON intel, EVERYTHING ELSE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR 1C, NO LESS THAN XEON E-5 2690. (WE HAVE ENOUGH COREI5 FOR 20 PEOPLE) I ALSO
THINK WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT THE NUMBER OF USERS WORKING WITH THE BASE.

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Andrey Shatokhin, 2017-10-03
@Sovigod

We have 14 mini servers running Ryzen 7 1700X. Bought at different times. They have been working for 6 to 2 months. Everything works great. Recommend.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-10-03
@opium

What's raw in it?
and what do you think they will suddenly finish it there?
I didn’t see raw platforms at all in this regard, it’s not software after all

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Maxim, 2017-10-06
@really4g

a lot will depend on the size of the bases, the type of bases. 1s works in file/client-server. Thin-thick client, version 1C (8.1,8.2,8.3)
With a database size of more than 8-10 GB, you should think about an SSD.
for each user in the terminal at least 2GB minimum (valid for 8.3)
in the case of SQL (client-server) - + memory to run 1c_server (what bit depth?) and + memory for the DBMS (DB2/Postgres/MSSQL/Oracle)

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