Enterprise Centralized Desktop and Virtual Server 2005 R2




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Server Sizing


Server sizing should be based on user roles and the workloads generated by those roles. For example, “task workers” typically consume fewer compute resources than “power information workers” do. Although the mix of user types and the number of users to be supported will directly reflect the hardware requirements for the physical host system, some typical starting points for sizing a system are:

For example, consider a deployment on a two-processor server, with each processor having four processor cores. One processor is first set aside for the host operating system, leaving one processor (and thus its four cores) for user sessions, of which 16 to 24 could be supported. Assuming 1 GB of RAM for the host operating system and an additional 1 GB per user session, the total physical memory requirement would be 17 GB for 16 users or 25 GB for 24 users.

(CPU resources and other aspects of configuring and managing Virtual Server are discussed in the Virtual Server Operations Guide at www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/virtualserver/2005/proddocs
/vs_operate.mspx
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