Hello Fellow Listers,

We are currently in the process of a Discovery Phase and researching replacing 
our four Mid Tiers servers. We are expecting to have a concurrent user 
community of 300+ per server and would also need to Load Balance them. We have 
attempted to find some doc on the BMC site that gives recommendations but no 
luck.

This is what we currently use today.

PowerEdge 2650 with Windows 2003
4 X 2.4 Ghz CPU  12GB RAM with a 36 GB HD

We are running 7.1 on these servers and they are very slow. We are going to be 
upgrading to 7.6.4 when we bring these new servers on site. So we want to 
upgrade to better servers.

This is what I have so far but I may be totally off base.

We are looking at either a High Performance Server (Windows 2008, 64-Bit 
edition) Four Dual Core Processors with 24 GB memory with a 250 GB Hard Drive?

Or a

Low-end server  (Windows 2008, 32-Bit edition) With a two (2) Processor Cores 
with 14 GB memory with a 100 GB Hard Drive?

Or would you recommend some other combination?

Also can you recommend a very good load balancer?



Christopher Pruitt
Business Consulting III
HP Enterprises Services
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www.hp.com<http://www.hp.com/>


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