Server specs recommendation
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:12 pm
It's me again with yet another Village of Sloan computer conundrum.
I have to find 3 separate "bids" for a new server for Village Hall. In my opinion, it does not have to be a screamer because they use it more for a file server and would like to be able to back up files from users to be in turn backed up to online storage.
There are 4 client computers, only 3 of which are used regularly. Those 3 are running Win 7 Pro ( 2 x 32-bit and 1 x 64 bit). The 4th client is the mayor's computer and has Win 2000 Pro on it. Mayor is in late 70s and we think he has had a series of TSA/light strokes as he has trouble even turning on the computer. The Deputy Mayor is going thru an ugly divorce and Mayor is hanging on until that's settled then he is going to resign. However, the Deputy Mayor is no whiz kid either when it comes to computers.
The point of all this info is they want to relocate the server to the mayor's office because the storage closet that is home to the current server has zippo for ventilation and causes freezes, etc. The problems with the current server range from screeching PSU to inability to complete a backup to disappearing/reappearing. It has a dead ZIP drive for backups. They are trying to lean toward letting the new server be an additional work station where trustees can check their email. I'm trying to pretend I can't hear them on that one.
I'm not for spending a buttload of money but why not just replace the mayor's computer and let the trustees use it when he's not there? Or just use the mayor's current PC? Anyway, that's my battle not yours and not the point of this post....
Given the role of the server...currently no remote login and no plans (that I know of) to implement remote access....a Xeon 3440 box with 16 GB of 1333 ECC RAM and dual 1 TB HDD in a RAID 1 array should be good for the next 8-10 years. For the OS, I think Small Business Server 2011 Essentials should do the trick. I'm looking for simplified management so I don't have to spend every day having to do something to the server. E-mail is handled through the village's web site and ISP so I don't have THAT headache.
I really cannot think of anything else other than I just replaced both the switch and the router a few months ago so there shouldn't be any hardware issues. The 3 boxes running Win 7 are all from Systemax. I'm VERY happy with them--they so far have been utterly reliable. Had software issues with the accounting software used by the village but not a single hardware issue has cropped in the last 2 years. But I have to get 3 so I'll take a look at HP and another vendor. I'm open to suggestions for brands, too.
Any advice y'all can give me will be a tremendous help. I thank you immensely, as always!
Jack
I have to find 3 separate "bids" for a new server for Village Hall. In my opinion, it does not have to be a screamer because they use it more for a file server and would like to be able to back up files from users to be in turn backed up to online storage.
There are 4 client computers, only 3 of which are used regularly. Those 3 are running Win 7 Pro ( 2 x 32-bit and 1 x 64 bit). The 4th client is the mayor's computer and has Win 2000 Pro on it. Mayor is in late 70s and we think he has had a series of TSA/light strokes as he has trouble even turning on the computer. The Deputy Mayor is going thru an ugly divorce and Mayor is hanging on until that's settled then he is going to resign. However, the Deputy Mayor is no whiz kid either when it comes to computers.
The point of all this info is they want to relocate the server to the mayor's office because the storage closet that is home to the current server has zippo for ventilation and causes freezes, etc. The problems with the current server range from screeching PSU to inability to complete a backup to disappearing/reappearing. It has a dead ZIP drive for backups. They are trying to lean toward letting the new server be an additional work station where trustees can check their email. I'm trying to pretend I can't hear them on that one.

Given the role of the server...currently no remote login and no plans (that I know of) to implement remote access....a Xeon 3440 box with 16 GB of 1333 ECC RAM and dual 1 TB HDD in a RAID 1 array should be good for the next 8-10 years. For the OS, I think Small Business Server 2011 Essentials should do the trick. I'm looking for simplified management so I don't have to spend every day having to do something to the server. E-mail is handled through the village's web site and ISP so I don't have THAT headache.

I really cannot think of anything else other than I just replaced both the switch and the router a few months ago so there shouldn't be any hardware issues. The 3 boxes running Win 7 are all from Systemax. I'm VERY happy with them--they so far have been utterly reliable. Had software issues with the accounting software used by the village but not a single hardware issue has cropped in the last 2 years. But I have to get 3 so I'll take a look at HP and another vendor. I'm open to suggestions for brands, too.
Any advice y'all can give me will be a tremendous help. I thank you immensely, as always!
Jack