ghost
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Hello all, soon I will be taking over as network admin from my colleague who is leaving our company soon. I will be looking after 6 xeon dual core rack mount server computers and one extra. I know quite abit about them but this will be my first time as a admin
and need to insure everything runs smoothly. I have about one month left to work with our current network admin and all it going well.
There is one thing he did mention though and I will need some sorta guidance in doing so.
"The servers will probably need upgrading soon"
The servers at the minute are running windows server 2003, specs are 2GB DDR2 RAM (12GB max), 2x Xeon CPU`s (dual core) @ 3GHz (x86), 2x Hot swap SCSI HDD bays with 36GB HP 15K HP HDDs in RAID 1.
I think the models are "HP ProLiant DL360" but i`ll have to check on that.
My question is they are getting quite full and not running as well as they could be. On one or two of them they don`t have much HDD space left :/
I`m thinking of getting more RAM for them but what should I do about the HDD`s. Was looking at a SAS rack server but dunno weather to just get one of them or upgrade the SCSI HDD to a bigger capacity.
Am pretty new to this so if you see summin that isn't quite right please correct me
and I would like to think what you guys n gals think of the matter.
Cheers ppl
There is one thing he did mention though and I will need some sorta guidance in doing so.
"The servers will probably need upgrading soon"
The servers at the minute are running windows server 2003, specs are 2GB DDR2 RAM (12GB max), 2x Xeon CPU`s (dual core) @ 3GHz (x86), 2x Hot swap SCSI HDD bays with 36GB HP 15K HP HDDs in RAID 1.
I think the models are "HP ProLiant DL360" but i`ll have to check on that.
My question is they are getting quite full and not running as well as they could be. On one or two of them they don`t have much HDD space left :/
I`m thinking of getting more RAM for them but what should I do about the HDD`s. Was looking at a SAS rack server but dunno weather to just get one of them or upgrade the SCSI HDD to a bigger capacity.
Am pretty new to this so if you see summin that isn't quite right please correct me
Cheers ppl
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