Re: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-12-12 Thread Guru via 4D_Tech
Given 4D's default/primary single thread nature, a high speed single thread performance is important. The current leaders of this segment are processors released this year: Intel Xeon E Six-Core: E-2186G, E-2176G, E-2146G, and E-2136.

Re: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-12-11 Thread cjmiller--- via 4D_Tech
Memory and more memory is the greatest boost to performances Regards Chuck Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 11, 2018, at 9:46 AM, Guru via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > > Given 4D's default/primary single thread nature, a high speed single thread > performance is important. The

Re: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-12-11 Thread Guru via 4D_Tech
Given 4D's default/primary single thread nature, a high speed single thread performance is important. The current leaders of this segment are processors released this year: Intel Xeon E Six-Core: E-2186G, E-2176G, E-2146G, and E-2136.

Re: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-11-30 Thread Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech
For your data size I would look at 500 gig suds and 64 or greater memory if you can afford it If you assign 32 gig to cache most will be in memory. You can even preload commonly used data on server startup Regards Chuck > On Nov 30, 2018, at 12:29 PM, Neal Schaefer via 4D_Tech >

Re: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17

2018-11-30 Thread Benedict, Tom via 4D_Tech
Hi Neal, >We're planning to upgrade to v17 in Q1 this coming year. We're currently >running our 4DServer v16 r6 application on a Windows 2008r2 >server (DELL Server PER420 with Xeon CUP E5-2407 v2 @2.40Ghz 2.40 Ghz (2 >processors) with 32GB RAM, 64-bit). Our budget for the >coming year

RE: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-11-30 Thread Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech
Also make sure to get Pro versions of > SSDs not consumer versions. > > > > Hope this helps? > > > > Regards > > > Chuck > > From: Neal Schaefer > Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2018 2:34 PM > To: '4d_tech@lists.4d.com' <4d_tech@lists.4d

RE: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-11-30 Thread Neal Schaefer via 4D_Tech
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Re: Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-11-29 Thread Charles Miller via 4D_Tech
How big is data file? You will need this for how much memory. Indexes? I would also recommend a raid SSD setup. More memory is always better. If you want to have your entiore data file in cache you wil need requisite memory. Also make sure to get Pro versions of SSDs not consumer versions. Hope

Windows Server Hardware Recommendations for 4DServer v17 Application

2018-11-29 Thread Neal Schaefer via 4D_Tech
We're planning to upgrade to v17 in Q1 this coming year. We're currently running our 4DServer v16 r6 application on a Windows 2008r2 server (DELL Server PER420 with Xeon CUP E5-2407 v2 @2.40Ghz 2.40 Ghz (2 processors) with 32GB RAM, 64-bit). Our budget for the coming year includes funds for a