On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 2:56 PM, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I planned for a new customer to use oVirt instead of competitor
> virtualization.
>
> Here are the environment:
>
> Server choices:
> 1. HP ProLiant ML10 v2: 1x Dual Core 3,1GHz with 12GB RAM
> 2. HP ProLiant ML110 Gen9: 1x Xeon 1,6GHz with 12GB RAM
>

What you really need to compare first of all are the processors, where more
cores is (usually) preferred, then memory speed and lastly, expandability.
But of course, it really depends on budget and use case (for example, if IO
is critical, I'd spend more on higher performing drives / more drives /
caching).
There's no clear cut winner here, especially without knowing the price
difference and use case.
Y.



> Harddisk:
> - Raid1 on two SATA 2TB drives
>
> Guests:
> - 1x Windows Server Essentials 2012 R2
> - 2x CentOS 7
>
> Clients:
> - 6 Windows Clients
>
> Will the ML10 v2 server serve the needed performance? Because its a way
> cheaper than the ML110. And will Windows Server 2012 run in oVirt,
> because on my test machine (HP ProLiant ML350 G5) it didn't (maybe the
> CPU is to old).
>
> regards
> gregor
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