John
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VMware is excellent for almost all run of the mill stuff I've found.
Not had any experience with anything on a bigger scale.
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Nismo
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Could get a nice IP surveillance and access control system put in place for that... can do you a nice quote if you like
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PhilC
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How about some enterprise WiFi?
www.xirrus.com/uk
I can give you any info you need on this stuff...
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Paul
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A little bit of this...
http://www.3par.com
Or how about a little bit of this @ 10Gbit?
http://www.openreach.co.uk/osa
[Edited on 05-10-2011 by Paul]
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VrsTurbo
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i think this thread is a more of look at me kind of thread!
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by John
VMware is excellent for almost all run of the mill stuff I've found.
Not had any experience with anything on a bigger scale.
Servers with high I/O leave them as barebone. SQL + Mail for example
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Paul
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We run a large exchange 2007 infrastructure with http://www.fusionio.com/ cards which works a treat on a virtualised platform.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
quote: Originally posted by John
VMware is excellent for almost all run of the mill stuff I've found.
Not had any experience with anything on a bigger scale.
Servers with high I/O leave them as barebone. SQL + Mail for example
Naa, got plenty SQL and Exchange running fine, I just meant on a massive scale, no more than a couple of hundred users.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
quote: Originally posted by John
VMware is excellent for almost all run of the mill stuff I've found.
Not had any experience with anything on a bigger scale.
Servers with high I/O leave them as barebone. SQL + Mail for example
Naa, got plenty SQL and Exchange running fine, I just meant on a massive scale, no more than a couple of hundred users.
They arnt exactly large structures though. If you had 1000+ people on a high sql server it would need to be a massive spec if you wanted to run others in the hypervisor too
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John
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That was my original point
I'm saying the stuff I deal with it's fine but none of the clients have thousands of users.
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