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What is the physical server in the office?
I've been running on Google for half a day, I just can't decide which server to order for the office.
You just need a server where there will be a winserver and 1c with databases.
Memory ~ 8-10tb
Performance for simultaneous operation of about 30-50 tel.
Everywhere they advise a bunch of additional equipment.
How do they build a server part in small companies up to 100 people nowadays?
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The simplest new Xeon (or i7-i9)
RAM 32GB or more (I don’t know what databases you have and how they are stored, RAM for 1s mostly)
Convenient case
Raid controller with a battery (if there will be a Windows host system)
4 disks of 4tb or 6tb
2 ssd disks for the
UPS system
Well, or see ready-made options, the same SuperMicro
A little bit wrong question :) It should sound like this - "which servers to order to the office" :) For one server is zero servers :)
Because 1C is such a weight that the current backup for this morning is not a whim, but a necessity (because that otherwise the accountant will tear you to shreds if they have to restore the database at least in a few days).
The 1C virtual machine is the only machine that I have restored from backups ten times already - either the update got crooked, then the crooked support lost something superfluous ...
Therefore, it is best to take two servers at once (unless, of course, the loot allows). And a shelf for backups - immediately. Because if 1C is purchased, then it has "accompaniers" (who install updates). And these "accompaniers" can turn out to be pretty crooked, and even if RDP is allowed for them, you can catch a cryptor, swam, we know (backup helped out as always :) )
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