Help With Hardware
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 11:44 am
Hi,
I'm new to this product and recently downloaded a trial. My question is regarding the hardware I plan to buy to create virtual SAN
I'm thinking of the following:
HP DL380 Gen9 24SFF Server x2
Intel Xeon E5-2603 v3 1.6GHz. 6-Core Processor x1
HP 32GB PC4-2133 L-RDIMM
12G 300GB 10K SAS HDD x2 for OS
12G 300GB 10K SAS HDD x22 for DATA
12G 200GB 10K SAS SDD x1 for caching
12G 300GB 10K SAS HDD x1 for Spare
Gigabit Network Interfaces x12
Is this is a good configuration for setting up virtual SAN? I want to know about the processor especially. Internet says, it's a basic processor. Will that be a problem for a dedicated SAN? E5-2650 processors are very expensive. Memory 32GB is sufficient? I will basically use this to store SQL databases and Exchange Databases and to support a file server cluster. We've around 100-150 users across SQL, Exchange and File Server.
Please let me know of all the expert suggestions.
Thanking you in advance
1ndian
I'm new to this product and recently downloaded a trial. My question is regarding the hardware I plan to buy to create virtual SAN
I'm thinking of the following:
HP DL380 Gen9 24SFF Server x2
Intel Xeon E5-2603 v3 1.6GHz. 6-Core Processor x1
HP 32GB PC4-2133 L-RDIMM
12G 300GB 10K SAS HDD x2 for OS
12G 300GB 10K SAS HDD x22 for DATA
12G 200GB 10K SAS SDD x1 for caching
12G 300GB 10K SAS HDD x1 for Spare
Gigabit Network Interfaces x12
Is this is a good configuration for setting up virtual SAN? I want to know about the processor especially. Internet says, it's a basic processor. Will that be a problem for a dedicated SAN? E5-2650 processors are very expensive. Memory 32GB is sufficient? I will basically use this to store SQL databases and Exchange Databases and to support a file server cluster. We've around 100-150 users across SQL, Exchange and File Server.
Please let me know of all the expert suggestions.
Thanking you in advance
1ndian