I guess it depends on the nature of the storage system .
For a Virtual Windows XP machine youll need about 20 GB per
user to make a normal winXP environemnt.
This includes the ESX snapshotfiles and swapfiles for an actual user C:
disk of 12 GB.
If you storage system is able to use any type of deduplication that
only stores identical diskblocks once, the actual
disk consumption per user will go down radically. As all the windowsXP
files can be deduplicated.
//Lars
Nurudin Javeri skrev:
Hi all, I am setting up a POC for a datacenter and they want to have
50 concurrent users using Sun Ray 2 units. The question is how much
disk space do I need on our 2 Sun X4140 servers to accommodate 50
concurrent users on our SGD / VDI server? I am thinking of using 2 X
300GB SAS drives (RAID 5) for the OS / SGD and VDI.
We are using 2 X4150 for our ESX 4 servers with a 12 terrabyte storage
server using FC connectors via a brocade switch.
We just don't know how much disk / storage space SGD/ VDI needs for 50
concurrent users.
Any thoughts please?
TIA...
Nunu Javeri
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