Working up a quote on a new server for a Dental office customer of ours.
Currently there "server" is a desktop PC they got from Patterson. i5-2400S with 2x 1TB drives yikes. They have had it for a while.
Today I was out there since they were having issues with their xray. They have a Sirona Orthophos XG fancy 3d unit. We moved the reconstruction of the images to a Lenovo Thinkcentre I sold them back in late 2016 to be used for working with the images. Having the Sirona software, Eaglesoft, SQL server and then trying to process an xray is just a little bit too much for it to handle.
So my current specs are:
Poweredge T430 Tower Server
Xeon E5-2620V4 2.1ghz 8 core
32GB DDR4 ECC
2x480GB SSD RAID 1 for OS/VMs
4x1TB or 4x2TB 7.2k SAS in RAID 10 for Data
Server 2016 Standard w/ 10 device CALS
With this opportunity to move from Windows 7 to actual Windows Server I was thinking:
VM1: AD/File Server/Eaglesoft
VM2: SQL Server/Sirona/Reconstruction Server
Workstation wise they have:
4 OP Rooms
1 In Lab
2 Front Desk
1 Office
8 machines total.
Too much? Too little?
Currently there "server" is a desktop PC they got from Patterson. i5-2400S with 2x 1TB drives yikes. They have had it for a while.
Today I was out there since they were having issues with their xray. They have a Sirona Orthophos XG fancy 3d unit. We moved the reconstruction of the images to a Lenovo Thinkcentre I sold them back in late 2016 to be used for working with the images. Having the Sirona software, Eaglesoft, SQL server and then trying to process an xray is just a little bit too much for it to handle.
So my current specs are:
Poweredge T430 Tower Server
Xeon E5-2620V4 2.1ghz 8 core
32GB DDR4 ECC
2x480GB SSD RAID 1 for OS/VMs
4x1TB or 4x2TB 7.2k SAS in RAID 10 for Data
Server 2016 Standard w/ 10 device CALS
With this opportunity to move from Windows 7 to actual Windows Server I was thinking:
VM1: AD/File Server/Eaglesoft
VM2: SQL Server/Sirona/Reconstruction Server
Workstation wise they have:
4 OP Rooms
1 In Lab
2 Front Desk
1 Office
8 machines total.
Too much? Too little?