So my business has bit the bullet and I'm going to be implementing Microsoft Dynamics GP.
I told my reseller that I was going to purchase hardware seperately, So... I'm planning a build for an Microsoft SQL Server. This is for 1 maybe 2 concurrent users.
Dual Socket F Mobo with nForce 3600 chipset, this one to be exact http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813151070
Dual Opteron Dual Cores.
8 Gigs of Registerd ECC Ram
I have a few 15K RPM SAS drives lying around, I'm gonna use them in a RAID 5 array with this card from Adaptec http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/Controllers/Hardware/sas/performance/SAS-5805/
Using Windows Server 2008 Std.
In the future I will probably use this also for Survelliance camera recording. (On Seperate Drives), OCR processing, and Electronic Document Interchange.
Also probably use Hyper-V for the extra dutys and Virtualize on seperate systems.
My product database is well over 6000+ with constant price changes (ie: Constant Large Imports)
Will this be enough?
I told my reseller that I was going to purchase hardware seperately, So... I'm planning a build for an Microsoft SQL Server. This is for 1 maybe 2 concurrent users.
Dual Socket F Mobo with nForce 3600 chipset, this one to be exact http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813151070
Dual Opteron Dual Cores.
8 Gigs of Registerd ECC Ram
I have a few 15K RPM SAS drives lying around, I'm gonna use them in a RAID 5 array with this card from Adaptec http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/Controllers/Hardware/sas/performance/SAS-5805/
Using Windows Server 2008 Std.
In the future I will probably use this also for Survelliance camera recording. (On Seperate Drives), OCR processing, and Electronic Document Interchange.
Also probably use Hyper-V for the extra dutys and Virtualize on seperate systems.
My product database is well over 6000+ with constant price changes (ie: Constant Large Imports)
Will this be enough?