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Specification of Citrix XP server 1

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joearmitage

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Aug 2, 2001
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Hi, hope somebody can help. We are soon to install Citrix Metaframe XP with W2K on a new server, for approx 20 users. Can you please advise what the spec of the server should be?
Thanks
Joe
 
You'll get this from everyone - but it depends - mainly on which applications you'll be serving out.

At a bare minumum I would say get a dual processor server with 2Gb RAM Minimum and a pair of hard disks to mirror.

If you know that you are going to be installing an application that isn't Microsoft Office, then increase the RAM accordingly.

However, the most important thing to do first is establish exactly what applications the server is expected to serve, and get a baseline for how much RAM/CPU (etc) they are likely to use. This can be done on any server using perfmon.

I hope this helps

 
Thanks very much for your help - most useful.

Joe
 
If you post the hardware you had in mind, the advise can be better specified. Most of us have "been there, done that, seen it, have the t-shirt" and know the do's and dont's of hardware. Very important, to prevent misinvestments.

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I was thinking of something like a Dell Poweredge 2600, 2GB RAM, twin 2.4GB Intel Xeon processor, RAID - probably about 20 users.
Joe
 
Make sure the RAID controller you get has Write Back Cache capabilities. I don't remember the specific controller you need to order, but I think the default controller for the 2600 is a little weak.
 
Actually, if it is the PERC3 Di it has 128MB with cache and two channels, so that should be sufficient. If your company is like mine, I would recommend you order 4 disks (even though you may only use the 2). You may see some performance increases in using a seperate mirror and channel for your swap file. It is always easier to order too much and beg forgiveness than order too little and have to ask for more.
 
Thanks guys - I now have some good info, so will take it from there.
 
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