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    Default Small Business Server and NAS


    Unsay inyong ika recommend para sa small office nga server?

    The server is expected to have at least 10 users.

    Heavy file transfer to-and-fro.

    Then graphics pud.


    Unsay specs sa NAS ug Server inyong ika recommend?

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    unsa man ang OS nimo na gamiton sa NAS? if FreeNAS, pwede ra nang mga hinay na CPU. need lang ka'g dako'g system memory... make it 16 GB or 32 GB kay heavy use man kaha... para pud ni ready kun mo expand ang office. unya, better na gamitan nimo'g Intel based Gigabit NIC... either PCIe or on-boad. naa mga mobo ron na ang onboard gigabit NIC nila kay intel. example ani kay ang Asrock Z97 Anniversary, Z97 Extreme3, Z97 Pro4, Z99 Extreme4, Z97 Extreme6, Z97E-ITX/ax... then dapat, naka Gigabit speed pud ang network. on the client PC's NIC, pwede ra dili intel. oboard NIC lang gamita... kun maka kita ka'g Intel mobo, kasagaran ani nila, naka Gigabit NIC naman pud. even my Intel Atom D2700MUD and my fiancee's Intl Atom D2500HN here kay gigabit NIC naman sila...

    kun gusto ka na mo pas2x pa gyud ang performance sa FreeNAS server nimo, i-tweak na sya... naa ra discussion kun on saon ni. ako, igo ra ko'g plug and play sa FreeNAS server nako. wla ko nag tweak. maximum ug 7 rigs akoang gi try ug connect ani nya then transfer to and fro ug large files then read pud... sagol2x ang ginahimo sa tanan PCs... ok ra gyud kaayo sya... akoang gi try ug RAID0, RAID1 and single drive sya... normal ra gyud ang performance... max out ang 8GB memory nya... CPU diay kay G530T, HDD: 2 x 2 TB Toshiba 7200 rpm (consumer grade), mobo: Biostar H61MLC, GPU: GT 210, NIC: Intel Gigabit NIC (limot ko's model), PSU: Antec Earthwatts EA380 (380 W), Mem modules: 8 GB (2 x 4 GB Avexir core series DDR3 1333 MHz... nag run lang ni sila'g 1066 MHz kay mao ra man ni ang native speed na gi-supportahan sa G530T (Sandy Bridge Celeron)...

    sa imoha, para dili ka mag lisod ug pangita'g HW, get the G1610/1620 (LGA 1155) or G1820 (LGA 1150)... or their Pentium equivalent... or AMD's equivalent CPU/APU... or kun maka kita ka'g Sandy Bridge Celeron or Pentium pyts ni gihapon... even those old platform will do basta lang, dako ang system memory... 8GB minimum for small business... ok ra pud ang 4GB pero, kun daghan ang mo gamit or mo access sa files, basin mag kulangh then mag crash na hinoon ang server. mao ni ang problema sa uban. nag try pud ko'g 4GB sa akoa, the same ra man ang performance nila... except, ang transfer speed, mo hinay... like kun 8GB, mag average sya'g 80 MB/sec ang transfer rate, kun 4 GB ang system mem, naa na lang sa 50 ~ 60 GB/s... 7 rigs nag kulata'g gamit sa FreeNAS server ani...

    pwede ra nimo suwayan usa'g 8 GB system mem (1 x 8GB module) then kun dili ka satisfied sa performance, upgrade it to 16 GB... add lang ug 1 x 8 GB module or kun quad mem slots ang mobo, you can populate it to its maximum capacity... FreeNAS server will be more than happy to utilize all available system memory...
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    kindly elaborate features/requirements need nmo for a small business server... kailangan ba secured login for each user, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodols3 View Post
    Unsay inyong ika recommend para sa small office nga server?

    The server is expected to have at least 10 users.

    Heavy file transfer to-and-fro.

    Then graphics pud.


    Unsay specs sa NAS ug Server inyong ika recommend?

    pwede ra man na both services in one Appliance | CPU Rig


    basic Core i7 or Xeon Quad na 1155

    16GB or 32GB

    dual GbE NIC + Gigabit Switch

    SSD for OS + RAID5 for files < 4 x 4TB WD Black64 or WD RED >

    can that serve your 10PC? YES


    if LAG ra ang Network connectivity, add PCIE x4 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Card


    why graphics pud? mag open pud ni ug graphics file?

    or dedicated server ra?

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    @butitoy , @werty , @lloyd_joy

    Thanks sa inyo input guys.

    As for secured log-in, unsay imong ika recommend bro?

    Sipyat sa graphics, no need diay.
    Bali File Server lang siya, mao nag plan ko NAS lang as Storage Over Network.

    Ang FreeNas ba compatible or plug-in-play ba siya sa Windows Server 2008 Standard/Enterprise R2 (64-bit)?

    Naa pud dedicated server unta para sa Oracle database, unsay inyong ma recommend ani? Expected pud ni nga heavy ang data and graphics processing ani sa oracle.

    As for TB's sa HDD, need gyud 4TB? Gamay ra diay ang 1TB? hehe
    Also, unsa nga HDD specifically ang maayo?

    Pwede ra kaha dili lang SCSI? SATA lang or enough naba ang speed sa SATA?

    What do you recommend guys?
    Last edited by nodols3; 11-13-2014 at 04:10 PM.

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    you can use Microsoft Servers or Linux Servers

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    Quote Originally Posted by butitoy View Post
    pwede ra man na both services in one Appliance | CPU Rig


    basic Core i7 or Xeon Quad na 1155

    16GB or 32GB

    dual GbE NIC + Gigabit Switch

    SSD for OS + RAID5 for files < 4 x 4TB WD Black64 or WD RED >

    can that serve your 10PC? YES


    if LAG ra ang Network connectivity, add PCIE x4 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Card


    why graphics pud? mag open pud ni ug graphics file?

    or dedicated server ra?

    Unsay need sa dual GbE NIC bro?
    Also unsa nga brand imong ma recommend ani, ug sa Gigabit Switch pud?

    Unsay usual reasons mag lag ang network connectivity?
    Unsay reason for the PCIE x4 Quad Gigabit Enthernet Card? is this for redundancy ? Although I'm not sure pud kung naay mobo mosupport ani labi na nga consumer mobo ang akong plano gamiton dili ang kadtong blade type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodols3 View Post
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    Unsay need sa dual GbE NIC bro?
    redundancy
    specially if data intensive inyo applications that's getting files across the network

    Also unsa nga brand imong ma recommend ani, ug sa Gigabit Switch pud?
    dual GbE are native on highend boards, but pwede ra ka buy ug PCI-E x1 | x4 as additional if mag basic Mobo ra ka

    any good brands will as good

    Unsay usual reasons mag lag ang network connectivity?
    Network congestion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Unsay reason for the PCIE x4 Quad Gigabit Enthernet Card? is this for redundancy ?
    yes

    Although I'm not sure pud kung naay mobo mosupport ani labi na nga consumer mobo ang akong plano gamiton dili ang kadtong blade type.
    basta naa PCI-E x1 or X4 slot ang mobo , mu support na

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    Quote Originally Posted by butitoy View Post
    redundancy
    specially if data intensive inyo applications that's getting files across the network



    dual GbE are native on highend boards, but pwede ra ka buy ug PCI-E x1 | x4 as additional if mag basic Mobo ra ka

    any good brands will as good



    Network congestion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



    yes



    basta naa PCI-E x1 or X4 slot ang mobo , mu support na


    Kung dual GbE ba bro, asa man i connect ang usa ka LAN? bali i LAN 1, LAN 2 lang? Will this really improve speed? Bitaw curious at the same time interested ko ani.

    Wala kaha ni issue sa driver or something? Although I know usually legacy or autodetect naman sagaran ning mga LAN cards.

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    unsa d i ang nature sa business?

    unsa man ang work sa 10PC? video | graphics | 3D?

    As for secured log-in, unsay imong ika recommend bro?
    log in server, pwede ra kato 8K na cpu ni LorZhen ani , a very basic CPU ra

    P3 ra gani to ako ghimo b4, but depende man sa basic requirement sa imong software.
    usually networked man with files naka route saving ang database files ngadto sa fileserver


    Bali File Server lang siya, mao nag plan ko NAS lang as Storage Over Network.
    Ang FreeNas ba compatible or plug-in-play ba siya sa Windows Server 2008 Standard/Enterprise R2 (64-bit)?
    stand alone man ni FREENAS, no need to attach to any server.it itself can function without host.


    Naa pud dedicated server unta para sa Oracle database, unsay inyong ma recommend ani? Expected pud ni nga heavy ang data and graphics processing ani sa oracle.
    let's wait for Oracle masters here for that but generally if unsay recommended na setup mao na

    As for TB's sa HDD, need gyud 4TB? Gamay ra diay ang 1TB? hehe
    Also, unsa nga HDD specifically ang maayo?
    if .dbf database files or Microsoft files ra, sakto ra 1TB , RAID setup if just a security measures for data integrity and safe keeping

    if graphics na, gamay ra ang 1TB for 10 clients

    Pwede ra kaha dili lang SCSI? SATA lang or enough naba ang speed sa SATA?

    What do you recommend guys?
    depende sa need hehehe

    here sa opis they are using SAS < serial attached SCSI > sa mga blades, usually Constellation 7200rpm

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