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Nikita2011-10-20 23:33:52
Server equipment
Nikita, 2011-10-20 23:33:52

Server cost?

I myself am an asp.net programmer and I am very fluffy in iron prices. Who knows - tell me what configuration should be enough for me and how much it will cost approximately? We need a server for a website (service), on which you need to raise a couple of wine services, iis, mssq 2005 and a couple of small lotions. The load on requests to the database will be about 1000 requests per second + many incoming and outgoing http requests (api).

You also need daily backups.

Why do I need my own server? - first of all, there will be quite important information about customers, which I don’t want to give to third parties. Further - it will stand in the local code so that it is close to me and from users (local service).

Look like that's it. I will be glad to your estimates of cost and characteristics.

update: Since there are so many dissatisfied - downvote, but still name the approximate cost of iron. Thank you.

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Wott, 2011-10-21
@Nigrimmist

it all depends on
Windows (although some alternatively gifted people manage to do this in Orthodox ways) you can slow down any piece of hardware,
take a virtual machine and assemble a fully functional model there - measure what happens and scale from it

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AntonioK, 2011-10-21
@AntonioK

Not enough information. Is hardware RAID necessary? Is a hot swap necessary? Do you need an expander (how much data do you intend to store)? Do you need food reservations? Do you need a lot of RAM (will you keep fat caches in memory)? Are 1k requests per second HTTP or SQL requests? Well, and so on.
If you want "finger to the sky" - well, about 150 kilo rubles. Plus or minus 50%.

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Napseg, 2011-10-21
@Napseg

Will you take a ready-made branded one, or do you not shy away from taking a platform and buying the rest separately?

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pietrovich, 2011-10-21
@pietrovich

The load on queries to the database will be about 1000 requests per second

There is a difference between "Select 132;" and full-fledged work requests. The number of requests does not describe the load. The same goes for loads generated by http requests.
They tell you correctly - build a concept / prototype on a virtual machine. Load it up and see what it can do. Then scale to the required performance and get the approximate requirements for the performance of the processor and disk system + memory. And already descending from them ask a question about the cost of iron.

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