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    <description>Question 1) We are planning to set up Prod env with 40 resource PCs , 2 App Servers, and say 10-20 interactive clients for monitoring. Panning 1TB DB Data File size + .5TB DB Log File size. How many core/cpus and memory we would need to have on DB Server?

Question 2) How many core/cpus and memory App server need to have to serve 40 resources PCs and 10 interactive clients connected to it?

Question 3) Can Prod DB Server be on permanent virtual m/c? Or does it has to be a physical m/c?</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2016 21:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Question 1) We are planning to set up Prod env with 40 resource PCs , 2 App Servers, and say 10-20 interactive clients for monitoring. Panning 1TB DB Data File size + .5TB DB Log File size. How many core/cpus and memory we would need to have on DB Server?

Question 2) How many core/cpus and memory App server need to have to serve 40 resources PCs and 10 interactive clients connected to it?

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