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raai2014-04-09 09:44:14
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raai, 2014-04-09 09:44:14

Which hardware to choose for server 1C UPP SQL?

Greetings, comrades!
The boss set me a task to pick up components for the 1C server. The initial data is as follows: 3-5 SQL databases, with a total volume of up to 30 gigs, up to 100 users (in total). It is planned to use both for accounting and for SCP and for electronic document management outside the production cycle.
To begin with, I think to place everything on one physical server, to put the whine on hardware, the application server has not yet decided - to put it together with the whine in one axis (what are the disadvantages?) Or to virtualize (you need at least 40 gig of RAM for 100 users) - the question is open. For iron, I look in the direction of mothers asus and ssd intel dc3700 (3500), I look in nix. I would be grateful for help.

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Pavel Vasterov, 2014-04-09
@raai

Once you read it, where are the metrics? Without metrics, it is ABSOLUTELY useless to discuss.
Let's take as an example: "you need at least 40 gigabytes of RAM for 100 users", one of the 1C servers - from 100 (in peaks more than 300) simultaneously working users, 22 GB of memory is no longer required.
On one server or two. It depends on many things, such as 1C release and configuration (working with shared memory was not always), network speed, disk subsystem, operating mode (OLAP, OLTP) and METRIC.
"For hardware, I look towards mothers asus and ssd intel dc3700 (3500)" - advice, look towards server hardware.

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dance000, 2014-05-06
@dance000

with a comparable size of databases and RAM sizes, you can put highly loaded databases in a ramdisk)

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