- Old Proliant 2500 or new P4 clone better server?
- Posted by george@hawaii.com on May 15th, 2005
I need to set up a dedicated web server on a DSL line for a startup
business, and I have a choice of using a Compaq Proliant 2500 with a
disk array (a huge machine that was built for serving, but is
nevertheless a 200 mhz 1998 model) or an off-the-shelf mass-market 2ghz
P4 desktop PC.
If my net traffic is going to be a lot of users sending short data
packets, which machine is better for the task?
TIA for all the help
George
- Posted by philo on May 15th, 2005
<george@hawaii.com> wrote in message
news:1116192653.960694.40820@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com...
although the Proliant may have been specifically built as a server...
it;s just not going to compare to a P4...
besides...a 1998 model means that the drives are pretty old
and may be failing soon.
i just picked up a 5 year old server and found that 2 of the 5 drives
were completely bad...and two others were failing.
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