donte10
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I've been setting up quite a few servers with Server 2012 Essentials for small offices this past year and was just curious how others are configuring their Essential servers, specifically the hard drive configurations?
I have another proposal to send out this week for an office of 18 users (with no growth in sight past 25 users). This server will be mainly used as a file server with 1 main industry specific software called Maxwell a software used for project bidding for construction workers. This specific company is currently using 400GB of data space on their current server 2008.
Do you use the traditional setup of two different arrays; RAID 1 for OS, and RAID 5 for DATA?
Or for Server Essential setups do you go with only 1 array; for example 4 drives with a RAID 5 configuration?
RAM vs HDD? I've been contemplating going with 7.2K 3Gb/s SATA hard drives with 16GB Ram. If you had the choice of upgrading ram or hard drives to SAS 10k, what would give me the better performance?
I have another proposal to send out this week for an office of 18 users (with no growth in sight past 25 users). This server will be mainly used as a file server with 1 main industry specific software called Maxwell a software used for project bidding for construction workers. This specific company is currently using 400GB of data space on their current server 2008.
Do you use the traditional setup of two different arrays; RAID 1 for OS, and RAID 5 for DATA?
Or for Server Essential setups do you go with only 1 array; for example 4 drives with a RAID 5 configuration?
RAM vs HDD? I've been contemplating going with 7.2K 3Gb/s SATA hard drives with 16GB Ram. If you had the choice of upgrading ram or hard drives to SAS 10k, what would give me the better performance?