RAID 0+1.  Hardware mirroring.  Pentium III, two CPUs and 1G of RAM.  And a
sysadmin who can set up the RAID (the contracting officer will break my
hands if I touch hardware other than the keyboard).  Get dual controllers
if you can so you can do some worthwhile separating of redo logs and
rollback segments.  Probably it will be a Dell or a Gateway.  Don't bother
with a monitor bigger than 15".  For some reason management figures that a
high price computer needs a large monitor (probably some sort of Freudian
envy at work there) but this is going to be a server that will sit off in a
quiet corner with no one sitting at the keyboard.  No sound board, no
speakers, no fancy video board.



                                                                                       
                            
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Hi,
I was asked to give some hint for the hardware for a data warheouse running
on Win 2k and holding about 20-40 GB data.
Project will have about 40 small and 7-8 large tables.  Users <20. Probably
long running queries.
Which hardware would you use? How many processors?  Which disks?
The os-system is set and cannot be Unix/Linux  according to management
decision.
Any tips/recommendations appreciated
Antje Sackwitz



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