The cheapest new produced PC is good enough for that!
/Mats
Well, This much I pretty much already knew!! lol.
Esp. considering the cheapest new produced pc would be approx. 2.5 GHz with at least 256MB and an 80GB HDD.
To be more specific, what CPU speed/RAM should I expect will run SME 6 well enough to have snappy performance in any/all features? ie, a fully loaded server running all the built-in features like mail server, gateway, file server, etc?
Is a 3 GHz what is needed for the machine to be considerd "fast"? Or would we expect a dual 450 or a P3-800 to run fast enough to keep pace with users even under a heavy load? I ask this question as a long-time Windows NT/2000 user who can see the value and power of such a refined linux-based solution, but I'm still trying to get a feel for what kind of hardware I should set up for various deployments. The old Mitel manuals say a 700 MHz with 512 MB RAM should support several hundred users, but that seems pretty optimistic, doesn't it? What kind of performance would that provide?
I know these questions are annoying noob type stuff, but any opinion offered is appreciated!! Thanks!!
See this link for the full manual.
http://edocs.mitel.com/6000_SME_Server/6.0/6000_Tech_Handbook_En/6000_tech_handbook_en.pdfCopied from the above PDF file:
Table 2.1. Definition of a Category 1 Server
# of Users Up to 10
Usage Light (minimal use of remote access, file sharing and other disk-intensive activity. No
use of webmail, virus scanning or VPNs.)
Table 2.2. Hardware Requirements for a Category 1 Server
Architecture PCI-based Pentium-class processor
Processor speed 90 MHz (or better)
Minimum RAM 64 MB
Hard drive IDE or SCSI - at least 1 GB
SCSI adapter Refer to SCSI Adapter section below (only necessary for SCSI systems).
Ethernet adapters Refer to Ethernet adapter section below.
Modem (for dialup only) Only modems that are Linux-compatible may be used. WinModems are not supported.
CD-ROM drive ATAPI or SCSI
Floppy drive any
Monitor any
Graphics card any
Mouse none required
Sound card none required
2.1.4. Hardware Requirements for a Category 4 Server
Table 2.7. Definition of a Category 4 Server
# of Users Up to 500
Usage Heavy
Table 2.8. Hardware Requirements of a Category 4 Server
Architecture PCI-based Pentium-class processor
Processor speed 700 MHz (or better)
Minimum RAM 256 MB
Hard drive SCSI - at least 20 GB (2 large SCSI drives using RAID1 strongly recommended)
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SCSI adapter Refer to SCSI Adapter section below (only necessary for SCSI systems).
Ethernet adapters Refer to Ethernet adapter section below.
Modem (for dialup only) Only modems that are Linux-compatible may be used. WinModems are not supported.
CD-ROM drive ATAPI or SCSI
Floppy drive any
Monitor any
Graphics card any
Mouse none required
Sound card none required
According to these specs, my little 3-user SME at home is nearly a category 4 server? Is this for real?
Thanks again for any input or interpretations!!