Re: Hardware question
From: Brian K - Project MVP (briank_at_mvps.org)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:58:25 -0700
Marko wrote:
> I have installed (for instructors), project/server 2002 on PIII
> laptops and desktops. For demonstration, since they don't actually
> handle a ton of users, its adequate.
>
> I will be setting up a new 2003 server for these guys and they are
> buying a new pc for it (windows server, project server office,
> project, sql server, iis)
>
> Question: is it better for them to invest in a high end processor or
> slower but dual processor, any recommendations?
>
> TIA
It would depend on how many of them there are and what kind of projects
they have and how they plan on using the tool.
Check out the www.microsoft.com/downloads page. Search for
"Configuration Planning Guide". This doc will help you understand some
of the scaling options. Post back here if you have further questions
though.
-- ___ Brian K Project MVP http://www.projectified.com Project Server Consultant http://www.quantumpm.com
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