What LOB needs do they have?  What storage? 

Premise peeps:  The Gen 10 Microserver doesn't have the fans it once had, my peeps are recommending HP ML110e

Cloud peeps:  Do they really need a server or a rethinking of what they do needs to be done and office 365/mapped drive to Sharefile or Google drive would be a better plan going forward.  What LOB is keeping the need for the on premise server?

These days, check that chip to see if it will get a spectre/meltdown patch.

On 1/25/2018 8:18 AM, Rick Berry wrote:
I'd suggest the consideration of something aftermarket as an option for them (since you said the words 'property management company' and having supported a few of those in the past I'll make crass generalizations about budget limitations/thriftiness)

www.buysellservers.com  ... you can go build a 1U dell for instance with what you want in it (like a real RAID card) and also still get a drac/warranty/etc at aftermarket prices.

We normally do new ourselves, but I'm also not against getting the occasional 1U 'a few years old but with a fresh warranty' dell for swiss-army-knife server basic stuff like a dc/dns/ad/dhcp box.

So sometimes we'll grab something like an R420 poweredge and put a RAID card in it/drac it and even ESXi it to internal USB bootable for a few grand less than new (but still with new hd's)

Just throwing it out there, I know folks sometimes cringe at the 'used' market but in certain situations it works.   



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt Buff
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 6:46 PM
To: ntsysadm <[email protected]>
Subject: [NTSysADM] Server build recommendation

The owner of a small 5-6 person property management company has approached me to help acquire a new server. They're currently running a 10+yo machine with SBS 2003, and wish to replace it.

They've migrated their email to gmail, so don't need exchange, but do want a DC for account management, DHCP/DNS, etc., so they're looking to go with Server Essentials.

The fellow he's nominated at his firm to be their sysadmin is quite green, and got a quote from Dell for a tower box with a software RAID card, and I told them to hold off on that purchase, while I look at alternatives.

I was leaning toward an HP Microserver, but haven't played with one in years, and it looks like the current generation is using an AMD processor, and doesn't come with a RAID card to support RAID1.

Anyone have a recommendation they can make regarding hardware?

Kurt



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