Hey Guys,

 

Just wondering if anyone knows of a formula that can be used when sizing
a print server. I'm looking at approx 200 Printers and 1200-1500 End
users. All in the one physical site. Mainly interested in Ram sizing.
CPU & Disk space will not be an issue.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Ryan McBride
Senior Systems Engineer
D3S Enterprise Services
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