Not for Citrix servers, and some of them will be Citrix/TS servers.  But a few 
of the blades will be virtual servers for applications/web pages.
 
I'll still need new hardware for that in any case.

>>> "Martin Blackstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/11/2008 11:29 AM >>>

Tom, have you considered consolidating and virtualizing? Or is it virtualizing 
and consolidating?
In the long run it would probably be more cost effective.
 
 

From:Tom Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 8:16 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Blade systems

 

Hi Folks:

 

I'm in the market for a new blade chassis and eventually blades to fill up the 
chassis.  I am not partial to any particular vendor although most of our 
equipment is Dell.  We currently have a Dell blade chassis that is full and 
holds nine blades.

 

When I contacted Dell the newest version is a chassis that holds up to 16 
blades.  That's great except the chassis is now three times more costly than 
what I paid for a chassis two years ago.  At $15,000 for a basic chassis 
configuration, that's a lot to spend for a mid-sized non-profit agency.  
Acknowledging the redundency and power efficiency, I could instead purchase 
several servers for that amount.  

 

Recommendations?  I'd like to get a new blade system but I need to afford it.  
These blades will be file and print, application.  No attached storage or 
SAN/clustering (at least now).

 

Tom

 
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