Fogg Server Hardware Requirements
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I am trying to find some documentation in relation to scoping out server requirements for the Fogg server itself. I would like to be able to image 20 computers at a time (hopefully can complete within an hour). A dedicated server with a dedicated switch. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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I’ve done multicasting of 20 pc’s (4gb image) on a standalone switch with a Core 2 Duo with 8GB of memory (dedicated).
Again, the speed of your network / size of your image / and HDD speed of your server and clients dictates your overall speed.
More info here - [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Internal_Benchmarks[/url]
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Pretty new to the Fogg project so the Main Server vs. Storage is new to me. What if I went with your current setup above - Core2Duo, 8GB RAM, 7.2k SATA drive, and a GB switch. We would be imaging Windows7 machines with pretty basic applications install so I am guessing the image will be in the 10-15GB range.
Is that HDD in the server fast enough?
I’m pretty sure all my client HDDs are 5400 RPM and mostly with 10/100 NIC’s.
With that setup and knowing my clients do you think I could get 20 images done in an hour? -
That should work just fine for you
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We have our fog server running on a Celeron machine with 4GB RAM and a WD Caviar Black 7.2k SATA drive. It has a 1GB link to the network and all clients have a 100Mbps link.
We roll out 10 machines at a time, and did an 18GB image on Friday in 15 minutes for 10. So our room of 22 finished in about 40 minutes.
So your spec should be fine.