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chief2018-05-14 14:50:15
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chief, 2018-05-14 14:50:15

Will 2x Intel Xeon E5-2650 v2 / 64GB RAM work for a 60 user RDP farm?

Generally it is necessary to squeeze out a maximum of "comfort" of work on RDP. Budget 30K UAH. I looked at this server: https://hotline.ua/computer-servery/ws-shop-tower
-... while there is little experience, answers are needed:
- Will this power be enough for 60 users at the peak? (only office + browser)
- The processor, as I understand it, does not have built-in video, what should I do? (If you push some kind of GeForce 1030, will it help for rendering RDP?)
UPD: I figured out that the server is built on the Intel C602 chipset, and there is some antediluvian Matrox G200eW. I didn’t find a driver for server 2016 for it.
- Or maybe it’s better to make a server for diskless loading from it (put a couple of gigabytes in RAM on the SSD + cache from Users in RAM)?
- How to speed up RDP rendering as much as possible? (Video lags hard (on the old server))

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Puma Thailand, 2018-05-14
@opium

Video will not work normally through rdp for 60 users, the server must be in close proximity to users and have apparently a 10 gigabyte channel, well, video is needed for codecs anyway, everything will fall on the processor

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Sanes, 2018-05-14
@Sanes

Unlikely. Ours was about the same.
With 20+ users, he got really sick. True, the software was spinning a little differently. The browser with the office is also normally fattened.
In any case, you need a test, otherwise you will not understand.

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CHolfield, 2019-03-01
@CHolfield

I think it will work fine.
Windows 2016 can virtualize remote desktops. it takes me a maximum of 400mb per user, it is he who downloads 1C, Excel and sometimes Word, sometimes an acrobat reader. 12 cores, 36GB of memory, 25 users, MS SQL and 1C server part are spinning right there. All business logic in 1C, they strain the stone hard during working hours, the maximum was 75%. Your memory is normal, you can have more of course, but 1C, no matter how much you let it gobble up everything.
upd: channel load at the peak of 30Mbps, when printing is allowed from the terminal session to a network printer. Typically 1-2Mbps

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