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Re: Hardware Architecture.. please advise

From: Tim Gorman <tim_at_sagelogix.com>
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 20:39:21 -0700
Message-ID: <BC6E95F9.1108F%tim@sagelogix.com>


Valerie,

I'd say that your S/A is trying to save you money, and responsibly too. He/she can start you off on one server, and if it makes sense, procure a second server if it is needed.

But even if you were procuring (and licensing) two servers initially, there is a lot to be said for placing both tiers on one server anyway. One of the servers could be designated "production" and the other one "test". The value of this is having at least one independent environment for testing, that can be brought down, etc without affecting the production environment. I'm not talking about just application QA testing, I'm also talking about hardware testing, OS upgrade/patch testing, Oracle upgrade/patch testing, and the like. None of that is something to do for the first time in production...

Hope this helps...

-Tim

on 3/5/04 6:15 AM, WEBBER, VALERIE at Vwebber_at_Valspar.com wrote:

> I am designing a new data warehouse and will be using Discoverer and Portals
> on the Apps server/middle tier. My sys admin wants to purchase the new HP
> RP7420 for production. He wants to purchase one server for both the apps
> server and the database server instead of separate servers for each app
> server and database.
>
> He says he can partition the server to make it look like 2 separate servers.
> Can anyone offer me some advice if this is a good idea or not? My gut
> felling is to stick with separate servers but I know technology and industry
> standard architecture changes.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Val
>
> Valerie H. Webber
> Valspar Corporation
> 7930 W. Kenton Circle
> Huntersville, NC 28078
> 800-241-4568 ext. 6313
>
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