[THIN] Re: The ideal hardware?
- From: "Joe Shonk" <joe.shonk@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:36:14 -0700
It all depends on your solutions's requirement. What applications are you
delivering? Is 64-bit feasable? How many users? How many servers
(approximately)? Are there any Datacenter restrictions, such as power,
cooling, floor space? What vendor does the company currently use? (Mixed
shops exists, but are rare) Lately, I've been impressed with the latest
dual-core 2850s from a perfomance stand-point. Also the HP Opteron blade
(except for the SAS controllers)
Joe
On 8/31/06, Holley, Mark <Holley@xxxxxxx> wrote:
After reading through the thread on the blades and having some experience
with blades I would say it was concluded that 1U servers were determined as
still the standard for stability and good performance. My question at this
point is what would be considered the absolute best server hardware platform
for Citrix? I used to use DL380s a few years back and they were rock solid.
Thanks,
Mark
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After reading through the thread on the blades and having some experience with blades I would say it was concluded that 1U servers were determined as still the standard for stability and good performance. My question at this point is what would be considered the absolute best server hardware platform for Citrix? I used to use DL380s a few years back and they were rock solid.
Thanks,
Mark
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