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SKEPTIC2020-07-03 12:55:42
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SKEPTIC, 2020-07-03 12:55:42

Why does 1C require powerful servers?

Why does 1C require powerful servers?

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telnov, 2020-07-04
@telnov

What's so powerful about that? server as a server. With a curved implementation, this may not be enough. The question is in the task that this server will perform, in what these 50 people will do. ERP 2 is a heavy and complex thing. Its code was written by aliens. There are very complex production and budget calculations. If you are going to implement it, then the cost of this server is a penny compared to the implementation process. Here, first of all, it is necessary to understand the following question in principle. Is there any point in introducing ERP 2? What kind of functionality is required from this configuration, which is not in, say, KA 2?

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-07-03
@Zoominger

Well, you asked, this is ERP, 50 users, and the base is not the smallest. Basically, under it all the RAM will go away.

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Dimonchik, 2020-07-03
@dimonchik2013

10-12 cores are not powerful, 256 memory is still so-so ...
and how much is this pleasure?

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haronkz, 2020-07-05
@haronkz

If you have a 1c server and the DBMS server will work on the same unit, then you even underestimated the characteristics of the server. And you will request the calculation formula from the suppliers. How many users plan to configure 1 server process for 1c, how much they plan to consume memory by one about, which OS, which subd, how many resources for routine maintenance, etc. I hope they didn’t take numbers from the ceiling.

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