Originally posted by: newParadime
The gap would be HUGE, as demonstarted between the dif between say a single raptor drive (10k SATA) and an equivalently sized 7200 SATA Drive. Is it worth the money, that i can't say.
Originally posted by: jose
In a multi-user environment scsi is King.. Ide/sata is fine for single users, also fine for multi-user where speed is not important & size is...
Also scsi drives never seem to break, I have 2g, 4.5g & 9gigs just sitting around, they never break..
Regards,
Jose
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
4GB RAM for improved database performance will help a lot.
Also, forget about RAID5 unless you plan to have your database, paging file, and log files on dedicated physical drives.
Many make the mistake of creating a single RAID5 volume and partitioning it with a boot drive and a data drive. That most definitely is NOT the way to go unless you like the hourglass.
Cheers!
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
What version of exchsrvr are you planning on using?
I've seen 2003 servers use 1GB+ easy with just 20 users.
Are they going to be predominately in the office using Outlook or will a lot of users take advantage of OWA on the road?
These kinds of things are important in planning as an improperly optimised exchange server is often the cause of complaints of slow performance which gets worse as information store size increases.
Cheers!