[THIN] Re: VMWare ESX testing

  • From: "Steve Greenberg" <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 14:53:58 -0700

Esx server is $1850 per host CPU with a required support and service per =
=3D
CPU of $ $394

Normally you would run this on duals, quads or higher

Also, I would recommend the SMP option which allows quest OS to use =3D
multiple CPU's which is $1250 per 2 CPU with service and support of $263


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-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On =
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Behalf Of Luchette, Jon
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 6:28 AM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: VMWare ESX testing


Can somebody give me a ballpark price for the latest VMWARE ESX?  I mean
ballpark, I literally have NO idea what we are talking here...

Thanks,

/jL

-----Original Message-----
From: Parker, Dennis [mailto:Dennis.Parker@xxxxxxxxxx]=3D20
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:24 AM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] VMWare ESX testing

Just thought I would share this with the list.  I have been testing =3D =
VMWare
ESX and Citrix MetaFrame. =3D20

For those that are interested, I have a Citrix server running on a =3D =
Windows
Server 2003.  Citrix has the Citrix Server Testing Kit (CSTK) that I =3D =
have
up and running.  Using this kit, I have been able to simulate =
connections =3D
to this server. =3D20

Here are the results:

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All references to Office Products mean Office 2000. =3D20

These tests may not exactly equate to real world work because all
connections are performing work all the time, nobody ever takes a break =
=3D or
sits and reads the latest joke in email.

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128M RAM - Single 3ghz processor - no hyper-threading enabled in the VM =
=3D 13
users running Excel, Word and administrative apps (Command prompt, =3D
terminal services admin, task manager, etc) before they started having
issues.

(RAM was the bottleneck)

512M RAM - Single 3ghz processor - no hyper-threading enabled in the VM =
=3D 23
total user connections before issues=3D20 15 users running Excel, Word =
and
administrative apps 8 users running Excel and Access

(Processor was the bottleneck)

512M RAM - Single 3ghz processor - hyper-threading enabled in the VM 30
total connections with no issues - probably could get more but I didn't =
=3D
have it configured 20 users running Excel, Word and administrative apps =
10 =3D
users running Excel and Access

(Processor was the bottleneck)

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For what it's worth, in our current environment, which I have not run =
=3D
these tests, I am happy to be able to get 30 users on a NT 4.0 TSE =
server
with 4Gig RAM and dual 1.14ghz processors.


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