CIFS share on the Celerra wouldn't be a bad idea ( we use them here and
its pretty reliable)

 

Honestly, if you had no other choice, then make a VM a file server, but
I believe the celerra would be a better choice ( as long as you put
cheap SATA disk to its LUN's and not Solid State of Fibre Channel)

 

We virtualized all our Print servers about 2-3 years ago, never been
happier, no big issues, and makes upgrades a snap ( literally snap em do
the upgrade it blows up, revert and you are all good to go) 

 

Z

 

Edward E. Ziots

CISSP, Network +, Security +

Security Engineer

Lifespan Organization

Email:[email protected]

Cell:401-639-3505

 

 

From: Don Kuhlman [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 10:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: File & Print Server Thoughts

 

Good day folks.  I've been asked to do a proposal for splitting the
current primary File & Print server at the HQ to ease the load and
provide some room for growth.  I was hoping for some comments on the
thoughts below...

 

It's a VM running Server 2003 R2 SP2. 1 CPU with 2 Gb Ram with a single
1 Gig Nic

 

The drives are broken down as follows:

C: 20 GB 2.17 GB Free 10%
E: - (Shared) 525 GB 485GB Used 39.26 GB Free 7%
F: - (Userdata) 1260 GB 1.22TB used 360 MB Free 0%
G: - (DepartmentData) 1625 GB 1.15TB used 444.79 GB Free 27%

 

Print Server with about 120 Printers

 

My thoughts were:

 

1) Provision 1 vm for print services - 1 CPU 1 gig RAM, 20 Gig C: drive
and move the printers to that.

2) Provision 1 new VM for Userdata - 1 CPU 2 gig RAM, 20 gig C: drive
for OS, 1.5 TB Userdata (approx 20% growth) and migrate the data to that

3) Leave the Shared and Userdata on the existing box and add 60 gig to
the Shared drive for growth.

 

Alternatively, I had thought about creating a CIFS Share for these with
the EMC Celerra and doing away with the Windows VMs altogether, but the
lead Storage/SAN guy here said he didn't want to go that route.

 

Any comments appreciated!

 

Thanks

 

Don K

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