Too much disk, the ts should be treated like a workstation, prone to failure
due to user error. Everything in my documents should be redirected to a file
share so your drive space is quite minimal 30-40gb or so.

 

That's also overkill for TS and  20 users by a long shot. I have a server
like that, non-Xeon running esxi with TS, SQL, SBS and a MYSQL db server and
they never have a blip.  When quoting out be careful to not overdo it else
you may price yourself out of the water. Be prepared to explain the power
house J

 

Why are you competing against Dell? Are you trying to build a white box
server and compare it to Dell? I think you lose about everytime, due to
support, parts and all the goodies, like DRAC, dual-gig etc.

 

Why don't you get the Dell quote and then go and see if you can beat it so
you are comparing similar configurations. 

 

From: Neil Standley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 1:15 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: TS server recommendations

 

Hello

 

I've been tasked with putting a quote together for a customer and need some
assistance.  

 

They require a Term server that'll support 20 users with Office 2007 Small
business, the customers primary need is for Word and Excel. 

 

Do you think this is sufficient to support 20 concurrent users?  I'm trying
to compete against Dell for the customer's bid so I need to keep it as low
as possible.

 

Dual Quad-core Xeons (2.33Ghz)

8GB RAM

3 disk Raid 5 (plus spare) (7200 Rpm drives) w 15 or 32MB cache + Hardware
raid controller cache has (512MB)

Win2K3

 

 

 

Thanks for your input.

Neil

 

 

 

 

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