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Any reason for going with 2k3?
What kind of database will you be using?
What kind of database will you be using?
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Any reason for going with 2k3?
What kind of database will you be using?
If its going to be a database server only i would use mysql on freebsd.
it's gonna do more than database so that's why i'm gonna use Win Server.
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if i go with SATA, the price will lower about $1100.
You think i should get SAS?
i'll get Enterprise Edition if you pay for it, ok?win 2k3 EE
run AD/DNS/DHCP etc...
if you chose for DBMS go with MSSQL, Oracle, POSTGREsql, MySQL = inno db
i dont know.Yeah that sounds good, it would be silly to use this just for database anyway.
Your not thinking of going with MS SQL are you?
i'll get Enterprise Edition if you pay for it, ok?
Standard edition will be fine.
Also MS SQL costs a heck of a lot.
just for the software?Your talking about $6,000.
huh?what do you think for IBM System x3650??
and don;t forget for x64
there is st edition, ms sql etc...I dont think SBS would be best suited for this.
With the current price diffrences, i would just go with standard edition 2k3.
yep. THat's why i'm not decided yet.One thing to keep in mind is what the software manufacturer supports the database on. If this is some software you're buying you might be locked into mssql with no option of change. Just keep in my what the software manufacturer supports. Nothings worse then having to call support and find out they won't support your solution because you went outside the realms of their specs.
I think i'm gonna go with SATA because it's cheaper and with onsite warranty from dell, i should be fine. SATA is also becoming enterprise class as well.
yep. I really see no reason to invest extra money in SAS. SATA should be fine.I was trying to explain this to secure.boy but he wasnt having any of it
yep. I really see no reason to invest extra money in SAS. SATA should be fine.
I'm still researching software, but more requirements say IDE is fine!!! I don't know how that can be, but SATA should be fine then.
Yeah i really doubt sata will be a bottleneck.
have ever worked on mission critical environment ????
well he (secure.boy) is probably experienced with enterprise applications. This is Small Business envoirnment. BIG difference.FFS it's a dentist.
FFS it's a dentist.
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you mean 5 desktop/web clients or 5 webservers/app servers??
At school we have about probably 400 workstations, the primary DC is just a dual xeon and it runs pretty fast.