Demonic240
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I know this isn't a gaming pc question, but this is regarding a higher end server.
I'm designing my first server for a client and they have a question that I won't be able to answer myself without building the server first and then testing it. Here's the situation:
1. They currently have an older Windows Media Server running as their home office server that they remote into to run applications and transfer large files. Apparently the server is too slow and files take a long time to open.
2. They have asked these questions about the build I'm designing:
"I want to click on a 43 page document and have it pop open on my screen...
I want to have 50 pictures on my desktop and be able to see large
icons...tab between them and name them...with no breaks..."
Using all server parts, based on these specs would they be able to do what they've asked remotely?
Xeon X3220 2.4 GHz Quad-Core
4 GB Kingston Valueram DDR2 800
500 GB WD Cavier Black 32 MB Cache 7200 RPM
This would most likely be running with Windows 7 Professional with IIS enabled since they don't need Windows Server 2003/2008.
Thanks in advance for any help provided!
I'm designing my first server for a client and they have a question that I won't be able to answer myself without building the server first and then testing it. Here's the situation:
1. They currently have an older Windows Media Server running as their home office server that they remote into to run applications and transfer large files. Apparently the server is too slow and files take a long time to open.
2. They have asked these questions about the build I'm designing:
"I want to click on a 43 page document and have it pop open on my screen...
I want to have 50 pictures on my desktop and be able to see large
icons...tab between them and name them...with no breaks..."
Using all server parts, based on these specs would they be able to do what they've asked remotely?
Xeon X3220 2.4 GHz Quad-Core
4 GB Kingston Valueram DDR2 800
500 GB WD Cavier Black 32 MB Cache 7200 RPM
This would most likely be running with Windows 7 Professional with IIS enabled since they don't need Windows Server 2003/2008.
Thanks in advance for any help provided!