Hi all,
I'm planning to migrate my existing Windows 2008 servers to Windows 2012. Also had funding for new hardware too =)
Here's what I got:
3 - Proliant DL370 with 14 GB RAM and ~4.2 TB of hard drive
3 - Proliant DL380 with 20 GB RAM and ~1.2 TB of hard drive
1 - HP D2D backup 4 TB
I will be setting up:
1 - Domain Controller / DNS / Printer Server on a DL380
1 - Sql server on DL380
1 - Application server on DL380
1 - File server on DL370 running DFS replication (replicating with below server)
1 - File server on DL370 running DFS reflication (replicating with above server)
1 - Backup server running Backup Exec on DL370
The 3 Proliant DL380 servers I plan to make only one partition (C drive) with the OS and associated software going on that. Running RAID 6.
The 2 Proliant DL370 will be setup with 2 - 2 TB partitions both on different controllers. 1st partition will be divided into 2 logical drives. 1 for OS (200 GB) and 1 for shadow copy (1800 GB). And the other partition will be 2 TB for data. The Second DL370 will be mirror of this server also running DFS replication for fault tolerance. Both servers setup with RAID 6. Users will map to 1 server for personal folder and the other server for share folders. If 1 server fails all users can remap to the other server.
The final Proliant 370 will be the backup server running backup exec connect to HP D2D via iSCSI. This server will also house a removable hard drive cradle for offsite monthend storage. This server will backup all data on the file servers and any additional data stored on the shares. This will able be seperated into 2 - 2 TB partitions. One for OS and the other for additional storage.
OK... what you guys think? Is it a good plan? Disk space good? Configuration good? Any better ideas? Thanks all for your input.
Tony
I'm planning to migrate my existing Windows 2008 servers to Windows 2012. Also had funding for new hardware too =)
Here's what I got:
3 - Proliant DL370 with 14 GB RAM and ~4.2 TB of hard drive
3 - Proliant DL380 with 20 GB RAM and ~1.2 TB of hard drive
1 - HP D2D backup 4 TB
I will be setting up:
1 - Domain Controller / DNS / Printer Server on a DL380
1 - Sql server on DL380
1 - Application server on DL380
1 - File server on DL370 running DFS replication (replicating with below server)
1 - File server on DL370 running DFS reflication (replicating with above server)
1 - Backup server running Backup Exec on DL370
The 3 Proliant DL380 servers I plan to make only one partition (C drive) with the OS and associated software going on that. Running RAID 6.
The 2 Proliant DL370 will be setup with 2 - 2 TB partitions both on different controllers. 1st partition will be divided into 2 logical drives. 1 for OS (200 GB) and 1 for shadow copy (1800 GB). And the other partition will be 2 TB for data. The Second DL370 will be mirror of this server also running DFS replication for fault tolerance. Both servers setup with RAID 6. Users will map to 1 server for personal folder and the other server for share folders. If 1 server fails all users can remap to the other server.
The final Proliant 370 will be the backup server running backup exec connect to HP D2D via iSCSI. This server will also house a removable hard drive cradle for offsite monthend storage. This server will backup all data on the file servers and any additional data stored on the shares. This will able be seperated into 2 - 2 TB partitions. One for OS and the other for additional storage.
OK... what you guys think? Is it a good plan? Disk space good? Configuration good? Any better ideas? Thanks all for your input.
Tony