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Cary W. Shultz
Guest
Good morning, TS-Land!
I was just speaking with one of my colleagues about a new client and he
wants to set up a Terminal Server that will also be the Application/File
Server.
We are looking at a Dell 2950 with dual Quad-Core XEON CPUs and 16GB of RAM
(apparently this is going to be 64-bit?).
He mentioned that it was his intention to make the TS box also the File
Server. I suggested to him that we might want a separate server to do this.
He disagreed. That is okay. Good healthy discussion is always a good
thing. ;-)
The new client is currently rather small but expects big growth. They think
that they will be up to 50 employees within the next calendar year. Most of
them would be "remote" users.
The TS will also house many "inventory applications". I am not sure what
this means at the moment (I hope they run on 64-bit OSes) as I do not know
what those apps are.
The company wants maximum "up-time" as they loose a lot of money for every
hour that they are down. Their revenue is pretty awesome!
What is the general opinion on this "setup" in this Forum/Newsgroup?
Thanks,
Cary
I was just speaking with one of my colleagues about a new client and he
wants to set up a Terminal Server that will also be the Application/File
Server.
We are looking at a Dell 2950 with dual Quad-Core XEON CPUs and 16GB of RAM
(apparently this is going to be 64-bit?).
He mentioned that it was his intention to make the TS box also the File
Server. I suggested to him that we might want a separate server to do this.
He disagreed. That is okay. Good healthy discussion is always a good
thing. ;-)
The new client is currently rather small but expects big growth. They think
that they will be up to 50 employees within the next calendar year. Most of
them would be "remote" users.
The TS will also house many "inventory applications". I am not sure what
this means at the moment (I hope they run on 64-bit OSes) as I do not know
what those apps are.
The company wants maximum "up-time" as they loose a lot of money for every
hour that they are down. Their revenue is pretty awesome!
What is the general opinion on this "setup" in this Forum/Newsgroup?
Thanks,
Cary