Okay, so a customer from last year around this time that I built an i7-8700K + 32GB DDR4 3200 + GTX 1050 Ti system for who said he needed it for a workstation and to hold his database for his real estate business out in California now says he needs another workstation and a server. GPUs were very expensive last year and he wasn't sure he needed a big one. His budget is not really an issue at all.
Here's what he's said,
"I’m going to need a monster work station like before, but even better if possible. Faster, if possible, and plenty of rocket fast RAM, and a higher end video card for editing. And as stable as can be. I’m going to be pushing 2 4K monitors.
But the first build should be the server. I’m going to have a few conversations with a few network guys here soon that might give me some good pointers. But you will probably know better than me. The point of the server will NOT be handling a mass of internet traffic (although it will be taking in a constant stream of data from a internet single source). The main job of the server will be to hold the database on which the other monsters will be working. So the other PCs will run routines on the server’s database. My data divides into five types. Ultimately I would like to have 5 PCs that could simultaneously run routines on the server’s single database. The tables are distinct enough that the routines should not be stepping on each other. There should not be record conflicts."
So I'm going to build him a quad-channel workstation on either X299 or X399 (Intel or AMD). "Rocket fast RAM seems like an Intel build to me. I'd like to see what you guys come up with. I'm not really sure if the server needs to be a monster or not. What more info could I get from this customer?
Here's what he's said,
"I’m going to need a monster work station like before, but even better if possible. Faster, if possible, and plenty of rocket fast RAM, and a higher end video card for editing. And as stable as can be. I’m going to be pushing 2 4K monitors.
But the first build should be the server. I’m going to have a few conversations with a few network guys here soon that might give me some good pointers. But you will probably know better than me. The point of the server will NOT be handling a mass of internet traffic (although it will be taking in a constant stream of data from a internet single source). The main job of the server will be to hold the database on which the other monsters will be working. So the other PCs will run routines on the server’s database. My data divides into five types. Ultimately I would like to have 5 PCs that could simultaneously run routines on the server’s single database. The tables are distinct enough that the routines should not be stepping on each other. There should not be record conflicts."
So I'm going to build him a quad-channel workstation on either X299 or X399 (Intel or AMD). "Rocket fast RAM seems like an Intel build to me. I'd like to see what you guys come up with. I'm not really sure if the server needs to be a monster or not. What more info could I get from this customer?