The time has come to replace my ageing server (Server 2003 Domain Controller, Exchange Server, Web Server), it is a P3 866MHz with 512MB RAM and it is now reaching the end of being responsive at all. That isn't to say it hasn't done me proud, as a de-cased laptop it has been more functional than I ever intended it to be (originally sourced to be put in a picture frame, I never thought it would become my live environment).
So this now leaves me with an environment that I can't live without and so have to migrate before it falls over! Which means I need a new machine to run it all, my only criteria being:
Other than the above, it can't be full tower, and I'd actually prefer mATX/desktop form factor as then it could live on a shelf under the desk rather than on the floor, but if it ends up needing to be a tower then so be it. Of course O/B graphics is prefered over a dedicated graphics card (as it will be hugely overkill), but I don't want it to share system RAM.
So, please, fire away, and if anyone can answer the Server 2008 Hyper-V on Phenom question, then I'm all ears!
Cheers!
So this now leaves me with an environment that I can't live without and so have to migrate before it falls over! Which means I need a new machine to run it all, my only criteria being:
- Silent - It has to run 24/7 in close proximity to where I sleep
- Multi-Core, but Hyper-V compliant - I'm going to segregate into virtualised machines, not fussed either AMD or Intel, but I don't know if Phenom's are Hyper-V compliant
- 8GB RAM - Due to virtualisation, I need a lot of memory available
- RAID5 (or 6) - I need the disk performance, again mainly for simultaneous access from multiple VM's
- 1TB-2TB storage (1TB is probably enough given I currently use less than 300GB)
- Plain - I can't stand tacky, flashing, chromed, gash cases
Other than the above, it can't be full tower, and I'd actually prefer mATX/desktop form factor as then it could live on a shelf under the desk rather than on the floor, but if it ends up needing to be a tower then so be it. Of course O/B graphics is prefered over a dedicated graphics card (as it will be hugely overkill), but I don't want it to share system RAM.
So, please, fire away, and if anyone can answer the Server 2008 Hyper-V on Phenom question, then I'm all ears!
Cheers!


