Multiple processors are most effective in multi-threaded environments--
which should help with all those packages(I believe Rick Cook's
comments
are well-positioned on this point, including workload of separating
these
packages onto separate hardware platforms).  However, I cannot see 8
Gb
as sufficient for reasonable performance for *all*, when 6 Gb is
marginal
for the Web services alone. YMMV.

Don W. McClure, P.E.
Systems Engineer
University of North Texas Computing Center

>>> "Simmons, Theodore J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16-Nov-06 9:49 AM >>>
So is it recommended keeping the two separate MID Tier and Resource? 

On another note, I did confirm that the configurations originally
posted
were a typo.

Would a 8 processor 8 GB RAM HP Server be good for both?

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of strauss
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 10:43 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Mid Tier and Resource on Same Server

No kidding - I've got 10gb RAM and dual opterons under both SQL Server
2005 and the AR server 7.0.01 (separate servers now, but originally
shared during our early testing) and I am ordering another box equally
strong for mid-tier because the 6gb RAM dual Xeon machine I have
mid-tier on right now is inadequate to the task. This is definitely
hogzilla software when it comes to hardware resources. And yes, these
are all HP DL385s but storage is local or attached SCSI, not SAN.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/ 
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Meyer, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 9:02 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Mid Tier and Resource on Same Server

That was my first reaction as well.  I'm glad Rick spoke up first. 
7.x
is a memory hog.  Go to 8GB of RAM to be on the safe side. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Cook
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 9:55 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Mid Tier and Resource on Same Server

**
Oh, Ted, don't even think about running that combo on anything less
than
4 GB of RAM, and for your usage, I would think even that to be
probably
on the low end of acceptable.  Who would build an 8x server with just
1
GB RAM?  That makes no sense at all.  It isn't adequate for any of the
tasks, much less all of them. 
 
Rick
 
On 11/16/06, Simmons, Theodore J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Listers-
        
        Would it be advisable to put Miditer 7.x,ARS 7.x running the
ITSM 7.x
        applications on the same server with the below configuration?
The 
        alternative would be to use one of the below configurations for
Resource
        only and then use MID Tier on a shared IIS server.
        
        Expected 120 users of ITSM and using the Mid Tier as a
Requestor
to the
        greater corporate environment of 5000 users. The server would
be
a 
        standalone box dedicated only to Remedy.
        
        Any and all opinions welcome.
        
        Windows 2003
        IIS
        #1
        HP Proliant SAN Attached Server 8- WAY
        OPTERON 254 2.8 GHZ
        1 GB RAM
        GIGABIT Ethernet
        
        Or 
        
        #2
        HP Proliant SAN Attached Server 4-way
        OPTERON 254 2.8 GHZ
        4 GB RAM
        GIGABIT Ethernet
        

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