HP ProLiant DL360: Gen5 or Gen6? Server for 1C for 10-15 people

    In recent decades, microenterprises have firmly taken their niche in the vastness of Russian business, which is not at all surprising - it all starts with a small one. Someone in this field achieves success and begins to grow, someone is comfortable to remain at the same level, while someone, unfortunately, has burned out, gives way to others. One way or another, in all cases at this stage, everything depends on money, or rather, on a clear planning of expenses. In the era of total computerization, the allocation of funds for the technical equipment of enterprises is vital. And funds for these purposes are sometimes required not small. Therefore, a competent saving regime is the same life buoy that can keep a small business afloat. Naturally,
    A very frequently asked question: which server is suitable for a small company (10-15 people in a permanent connection) to provide the office with 1C package and internal mail and how much will it cost? It is not so simple for a person not involved in this particular organization to unequivocally answer a question. Why? It all depends on what immediate prospects of development are prepared for a particular enterprise.
    Based on the analysis of user requests, our company selected server configurations for various purposes that have proven themselves well over the past years. In the matter of choosing the optimal server option, two ways of development of events can be considered: organization growth is planned or not planned.
    Suppose an organization or a specific office is not planned for expansion, and the tasks to ensure such a workspace are narrow and uncomplicated: 1C and (or) internal mail. For such purposes, HP DL360 Gen5 is great as an opportunity to purchase an excellent server with a budget guarantee of about $ 500. The 5th generation DL360 servers belong to the middle class of servers - the “workgroup level”.
    Featuring 4-core Xeon processors, DDR2 memory with full DIMM buffering and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and PCI Express technologies, these servers provide high performance and are ideal for all scalable applications, including popular virtualization programs. In addition, the HP DL360 Gen5 server guarantees increased fault tolerance on an ultra-high density platform with redundant power supplies (hot swap), redundant fans, mirrored memory or a backup memory bank, built-in RAID technology (you can install 6 2.5 "drives), an integrated remote system Lights-Out. (iLO) management. When all the requirements are met, the server has a relatively low price and will be the best solution for a specific task.



    In the case of the planned expansion of both the tasks and the composition of the organization (more than 15-20 people), the acquisition of the 5th generation DL360 becomes ineffective. With such an increase in the number of employees, an elementary shortage of RAM will affect the fact that providing more than 20 employees already requires more than 16 GB. If the question arises of increasing the number of tasks to be solved, then the power of two 4-core DL360 G5 processors will not be enough. At this stage, the need arises to purchase the 6th generation of the HP DL360 server .



    For ideal operation in 1C per user, a minimum of 500 MB of RAM is required. Accordingly, for 15-20 people, about 10 GB of memory is needed, plus, SQL - 10 GB, which, if possible, should generally be placed on a separate server. In a good way: the OS uses 2 GB, caching - 2 GB, 1C itself - 4 GB, and in addition, MS Office requires about 500 MB. As a result, it turns out about 32 GB for a good flight. Also, one should not forget that when the RAM becomes not enough, the OS can unload 1C in the Swap File, because of which the application may be unavailable for some time. Accordingly, only one conclusion can be made: there is not much RAM, and in a good way there should be 30 percent more than you expect.
    Speaking of processors, ideally the number of cores should match the number of running processes. The following question arises: what processors does the motherboard support, when calculating the growth in the number of users and add. processes? In this case, it is advisable to select a server whose motherboard supports SixCore (six-core processor). The DL360 G6 will support such processors and 144 GB of RAM, and in addition to this, you can also put 8 hot-swappable disks in it (a second backplane is installed, by default they come with one). Initially, you can put, for example, Quad-Core Intel Xeon x5550 (2.67 GHz, 8MB cache) and this will be more than enough at first. Later, based on the need, you can install Intel Xeon x5650 Six-Core (2667MHz, Socket LGA1366, cache 12288Kb). The main thing to remember
    Now on the market there are different disk formats with different connection interfaces: SAS, SATA, SCSI, Fiber Channel, SSD, etc. (previously there were also DE wheels). I would like to clarify that SSD (solid state) drives have a SATA connection interface. But, since we are considering an example of a DL360 G6 server, we will take only format disks: SAS, SATA and SSD. We will proceed from the fact that, first of all, high speed and reliability of disks are necessary, therefore SATA is excluded, and SAS and SSD remain (here already who has a soul for what). Probably the reliability of SAS drives to the bar above the SSD, but at the same time greatly inferior in speed. As a result, SAS disks are a certain middle ground, as they provide multiple and reliable data rewriting, unlike SSDs. Another important factor is the hot swap drive. You also need to take care of the safety of the data on these disks. Of course, it’s nice to use 10 raid, which also consists of raid0 + raid1, which gives high fault tolerance, performance and, of course, high cost, since 10 raids require at least 4 disks (you can have more and more, the main thing is to have an even number). You can also consider 7.30, 50 raids, but it is optimal for the above tasks to have 10 raid. There is no point in writing about the volume of disks, since it already depends on the size of your database, etc. 50 raids, but it is optimal for the above tasks to have 10 raid. There is no point in writing about the volume of disks, since it already depends on the size of your database, etc. 50 raids, but it is optimal for the above tasks to have 10 raid. There is no point in writing about the volume of disks, since it already depends on the size of your database, etc.
    Another important tip: buy a second server, the level of "workgroup" and use it for backups. You can find a used DL360G5 for this, or of course take storage, but storage costs a lot of money. The cost of such a server with a guarantee in our company is about 1400 $. Although, in comparison with its predecessor, the difference in price is almost three times, for such purposes, such an acquisition is necessary.
    Depending on your goals, WestComp will always help you acquire reliable equipment with a guarantee and at a reasonable price.

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