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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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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
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%.
Will you take a ready-made branded one, or do you not shy away from taking a platform and buying the rest separately?
The load on queries to the database will be about 1000 requests per second
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