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Re: Windows NT Server vs Windows NT Server Enterprise version

From: Chip&Cindy <twohoys_at_awebstation.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 15:30:45 -0500
Message-ID: <s30rcv2ehsq64@corp.supernews.com>


If you aren't going to be serving many more than 90 users on the server, the machine should have at least 128mb of ram up to half a gig and a 450mhz processor. Some will tell you this is more than you need some less. I believe in over kill. It's better to have lots o' ram and not need it than to need lots o' ram and not have it.
James VanHof <jvhsite_at_NOSPAM.home.com> wrote in message news:382F3343.B75FB5F9_at_NOSPAM.home.com...
> I believe NT server enterprise edition consists of NT server 4.0 plus a
> package of addons such as SQL , Exchange, Proxy, etc. Therefore you
> would not see a performance boost over NT Server 4.0 if you purchased NT
> Server 4.0, Enterprise edition because NT is the same with both
> packages.
>
>
> Jim vh
>
> "Pearapon S." wrote:
> >
> > Dear All,
> > WE are planning to use Windows NT Server and Oracle DB to
handle
> > Client/Server Applications.
> > The NT Server will have to handle about 80-90 users concurrently via
> > Oracle's Client/Server Applications.
> > 1) What should we use "Windows NT Server" Standard version
or
> > Enterprise version to handle these workload ?
> > 2) What types of CPUs (Speed and number ) and memory should
we
> > use for the Server ?
> > 3) Do we need to buy Speciall version of Oracle to handle
these
> > workload ?
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance.
> > Regards,
> > Pearapon S.
> > pearapon_at_ksc.th.com
>
Received on Mon Nov 15 1999 - 14:30:45 CST

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