I think you should go for your own machine. Go for Dell Poweredge T100,105 both are very good performers in Rasonable cost.
I got a server assembled using the configuration of T100, if you select the right materials for your server it will perform well. Regards Saurabh On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Sandeep Kumbhar <[email protected]>wrote: > hey rachit > take a look at this one > http://www.supermicro.nl/index.cfm > > Thanks & Regards > Sandeep A. Kumbhar > > > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:38 AM, Rachit Srivastava < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Hi All, >> >> >> I need a tower-server for our organization but not sure about the >> configuration adequate for my needs. >> >> My requirements are as follows : >> >> I plan to run atleast 3 Virtual Machines using VMWare ESXi 4.0 over it. >> These would host my Gateway server,DHCP ,SVN server, VNC server, squid , >> monitoring tools like Ntop or mrtg etc. >> >> 2 windows 2003 server also with FTP enabled and accessible from client >> side. >> >> There would be 2 Diallers behind our server whose data will pass through >> our server but no processing needs to be done. >> >> We also plan to put in something for email monitoring if possible. We do >> not have a mail server as of now as we use Google Mail. >> >> I would be great if we get hardware RAID into it. >> >> I also need dual-port or Quad-port NIC's as 5 public IP's are involved. >> >> There are other requirements like storage should be around ( 5 X 1 TB ) >> as we plan to take backups on same machine. >> We cannot afford SAN or NAS now. >> >> >> Any valuable inputs from people into Servers will be highly appreciated. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Rachit Srivastava. >> 9766696589 >> >> >> >> >> > -- Best Regards Saurabh

