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Re: Advice for a new Server

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Subject: Re: Advice for a new Server
From: "Whitehead, Neil" <whitern@RBOS.CO.UK>
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 13:34:10 -0000
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Depends......

How big is the Network? How many con-current users do you plan on
having? Web Access? NV Client ? X-Session

We currently have a Dual Processor Model F50 with 512 MB RAM, and are
beginningto feel the strain performance wise, but that can probably be
addressed by deploying the NetView Client. If not I'll have to put
another processor pair into the chassis

We run NetView (6000 Objects in the Datbase), CiscoWorks, CiscoView,
3Com Transcend, Traffix (Network Performance monitor)
Have 5 concurrent users (X-session)

Neil Whitehead (x22808)
IT Services (Telecoms)
The Royal Bank of Scotland
Tel: 0131-523 2808
e-mail: whitern@rbos.co.uk

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> Hi list,
>
> We're planning to buy a new IBM server for our management applications
> ( Nv6k, Optivity, CiscoWorks and other Cisco applications, Web Server,
> ...)
> We are actually using a 3BT 7030 paltform which is becoming too slow
> and too old to handle all those processes...
>
> Local IBM vendors's proposal is a 43P model 260.
>
> Any advice from you guys for a new AIX server ?
>
> Thanks !
> Luca
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