You have also to care about
the storage needs for each user.
Kind regards,
Kamal
Carl Holzhauer a écrit :
My SRSS server has 8GB and is running two dual-core Xeon's and has no problem serving twenty-five concurrent sessions. In fact, I normally have four or five GB free at any given time. Volker is correct though, more RAM is better, especially with RAM being so cheap right now. I think the last price I saw was $240 for 4GB.
Carl
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] HW Specs for Server
I need to know the hardware specs per Sunray client for a server I want
to purchase as a SunRay Server. I have a max of 10 thinclients.
The users will be doing web browsing, document processing reading emails
and terminal sessions to a windows server.
You will need three things: Memory, memory, and memory. :-)
CPU-wise you should not have any problems. But plan on at least
512MB of RAM for each concurrent user. Of course, more is better.
Best regards -- Volker
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