OneMadCoder
IS-IT--Management
- Mar 26, 2008
- 59
I don't know if this the right forum, but I couldn't find anywhere else to post it.
I know everyone here has enough experience and the background to answer my question. I recently had a situation where my expertise was in question.
Our company has a (so-called) server running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. It's main services are MsSQL, MSSQL, Flash Media Server, Exchange are just a few. It currently has a user base of 84 users, mostly only a portion of them are active. Although 80% of them use exchange. All but 8 of them are remote users, some of which use VPN's.
Recently, the server has been bombing. BSOD's and a Tape Drive hardware failure which I replace with a 1 Terabyte external backup drive and a redunant off-site (Cozy.com) System Partition backup.
Sicne I am fairly new to the company, It seems the owner is blaming me for the recent problems. I have close to 15 years experience in Network Administation (6 of those for AT&T)and a handful of certifications. I explained that this machine is not powerful enough to handle the current configuration and it's user base and a new real server
is needed. Not believing me he wants to fly in some 21 year old kid with NO network experience who develops the company website to see if a new server is actually needed. This has made me beyound furious.
So now I'm asking you folks. Is this machine enough to handle the services described above.
Server specifications:
HP ML310
Processor type:
Intel Pentium 4 Processor (1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz, 2MB L2)
Processor cores:
Single
Processor cache
1 MB Level 2 cache
Multi-processor
1 (one CPU supported)
Max front side bus
1066 MHz
Memory type
2 Gigabytes (PC2-2100 DDR2)
400mhz
Max memory
4 GB
Hard Drive
(2) 160gb Sata Drives
Media Drive:
16xCD-rom
Raid Controller:
Integrated SATA RAID 0, 1
Operating System
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
I know everyone here has enough experience and the background to answer my question. I recently had a situation where my expertise was in question.
Our company has a (so-called) server running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. It's main services are MsSQL, MSSQL, Flash Media Server, Exchange are just a few. It currently has a user base of 84 users, mostly only a portion of them are active. Although 80% of them use exchange. All but 8 of them are remote users, some of which use VPN's.
Recently, the server has been bombing. BSOD's and a Tape Drive hardware failure which I replace with a 1 Terabyte external backup drive and a redunant off-site (Cozy.com) System Partition backup.
Sicne I am fairly new to the company, It seems the owner is blaming me for the recent problems. I have close to 15 years experience in Network Administation (6 of those for AT&T)and a handful of certifications. I explained that this machine is not powerful enough to handle the current configuration and it's user base and a new real server
is needed. Not believing me he wants to fly in some 21 year old kid with NO network experience who develops the company website to see if a new server is actually needed. This has made me beyound furious.
So now I'm asking you folks. Is this machine enough to handle the services described above.
Server specifications:
HP ML310
Processor type:
Intel Pentium 4 Processor (1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz, 2MB L2)
Processor cores:
Single
Processor cache
1 MB Level 2 cache
Multi-processor
1 (one CPU supported)
Max front side bus
1066 MHz
Memory type
2 Gigabytes (PC2-2100 DDR2)
400mhz
Max memory
4 GB
Hard Drive
(2) 160gb Sata Drives
Media Drive:
16xCD-rom
Raid Controller:
Integrated SATA RAID 0, 1
Operating System
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise