Kevin,

I'm confused, are you talkin' file server or db server,
or both on one machine? is this NT or Win2K?

If db server, what are you using it for? prod, dev, test...?
(& what backup/restore hardware is going to be used?)

regards,
ep


On 24 May 2001, at 7:56, Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:

>       This is more of a network admin question, but I figured I would toss it out
> there and see what everyone thought.  I currently have a Dell Precision 410
> PIII 600 being used as a sort of file server.  It basically houses a shared
> drive (IDE) and some other IDE drives used for DB backup.  I need another DB
> server and it dawned on me that I might be waisting this machine.  Do I
> really need a PIII 600mhz monster to house a shared drive that maybe 10
> users are accessing at once.  Couldn't I just throw these drives into a
> 233mhz Pentium and expect to get the same performace?  Not that it's even
> really doing much...I don't know, any advice would be appreciated.


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