This is great info.  How about storage?  How many users can you put on
say 14 drives?  (with CSM tray in mind).  Thank you so much.

-Jason Lue

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Three cores would be a nice starting point. That's 33 concurrent  
sessions each. If your concurrency is less than 100%, then you can get  
by with less.

Some customers scale much higher than this (50/core) and some less (25/ 
core). It completely depends on the screen updates the users are  
driving with applications and window management.

As far as memory goes, a very safe bet is 100MB/user. This would allow  
for very large screens for each user and some headroom. For typical  
1280x1024 screens, 75mb is more of what is seen.

Brad


On Aug 17, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Jason Doyle wrote:

> Team,
>
> I'm looking for practical numbers to use for sizing SRSS to host 100  
> concurrent users connect to VMWare View using the Sun Ray Connector  
> for VMware View Manager.
> - How many Xeon 5540 (@2.53 GHz) cores would I need?
> - How much memory per user should I plan?
>
> BTW, the Xeon 5500-series "Nahalem" CPU's @ 2.5 GHz, which offer  
> significant performance compared to previous generations.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
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Brad Lackey
Datacenter Desktop - Technology Lead
North America
(720) 548-3339

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