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alexeykopalev2020-11-11 14:00:42
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alexeykopalev, 2020-11-11 14:00:42

Will this server be enough to work in 1s UT 11,130 people?

Good afternoon.
There is a task to design a server for switching to UT 11.
Now work is underway in UT 10.3 on a rented Dell 720xd server (2xE5-2640v2, 128 GB, raid 10 4xSAMSUNG MZ7KM960HMJP + raid 1 2 x TOSHIBA DT01ACA300 for storing files in volumes). Base 140 GB. There don't seem to be any complaints.

Users are planned at the peak of 140, but this will be extremely rare.
Basically, there will be up to 100 users at the same time.
The budget is limited in the current conditions, I think it’s realistic to knock out 600k.

So far, something like this is
coming out Server platform 2U Supermicro SYS-6029P-WTRT (2x3647, C621, 12xDDR4, 12x3.5" HS, 2x10GE, 2x1200W, Rail)
Processor Intel Xeon Silver 4215R - (LGA3647, L3 11MB, 14nm, 130W ) - 77 974 * 2
Supermicro Heatsink SNK-P0067PSWM * 2
Memory module DDR4 32GB Samsung M393A4K40CB2-CTD (PC4-21300 2666MHz CL19 1.2V ECC Registered Bulk) * 8
SAS controller Supermicro AOC-S3008L-L8I
SSD 2.5'' Samsung MZ-7LH480NE (883DCT 480GB MLC SATA 6Gb/s 550/520MB /s IOPS 98K/24K MTBF 2M RTL) * 7 Hard drive 2TB SATA 6Gb/s Toshiba MG04ACA200E ( 3.5
" 7200rpm 128MB Bulk) * 3 a virtual machine for the terminal, and leave SQL and 1c on the physical hardware.There is also another question about the operation of the memory on this board.


I'm completely confused with ranks and slats, and I don't fully understand what kind of memory is better to buy for maximum efficiency? The manual for the board has a section on memory and there is a table, I don’t understand it at all, is it really possible to get only 288 GB of memory with one processor?
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Alexander Brolin, 2020-11-13
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Greetings!
It definitely makes sense to look towards virtualization. At least because of the simplicity of the subsequent transfer in the case of replacing iron. And to separate users and SQL+1c - the correct decision. plus, when (if) resources become scarce - you simply rent a server for a terminal or a database and transfer the appropriate virtual machine there.
About the transition. We have a case in which 50 people work on a simpler server, at the peak - 100. After switching from UT10 to UT11, I did not notice a difference in the load.

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