I have two quotes from hosting providers for a web/db setup, which one is offering me better hardware? (I know there is a lot of other things to consider besides hardware, I just don't know enough to determine which host's gear is better)
Host A
Firewall
- 1x Cisco Pix 506
Fully Managed Server #1
- HP DL360 G5
- 1x Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor E5420 (2.50 GHz, 80 Watts, 1333 FSB)
- 8GB RAM
- 2x 146GB SFF SAS 15k Hard Drives RAID 1
Fully Managed Server #2
- HP DL320 G5
- Intel Xeon 3050 Dual-Core Processor 2.13Ghz
- 4GB RAM
- 2x 146GB SAS 15k Hard Drive RAID 1
Host B
Firewall
- Cisco ASA 5505 Standard
Fully Managed Server #1
- Dell PowerEdge R410
- Quad Core Intel Xeon E5504
- 4GB RAM
- 2 x 250GB 7K hot swappable SATA drives in RAID 1
Fully Managed Server #2
- Dell PowerEdge R410
- Quad Core Intel Xeon E5502
- 4GB RAM
- 1 x 250GB 7K SATA drive
Some clarifications...
Not a lot of traffic, hopefully some day :)
No VMWare
Don't need lots of disk space
If you are going to be running any virtualization software, the Xeon 5500 series has a much better MMU that shows a 30-100% performance gain in memory intensive applications.
That aside --
HP List Pro's
HP Con's
Dell pro's
Dell Con's
If you are going to run VMWare/Xen/etc on these machines, the faster CPU would help, but the slower drives would hurt you -- making it likely a net-loss. This is almost a no brainer (unless you need more storage) - if you need fast access (database, etc), space isnt a huge concern, faster drives, more memory, proven hardware, more reliable disks. Win for Compaq.
If you need to be able to scale out storage cheaply -- Dell looks like more of a winner. The Compaq will be much more expensive to scale out with those fancy SAS drives.
If speed is important and the higher cost of upgrades isnt an issue - choose HP
If storage is more important and you need more economical upgrades choose Dell
What do you plan on running on these servers? A has more RAM on one box but smaller drives than B. If you need disk space I'd take B, if memory A.
From what you tell us about your requirements, or lack of them, what difference do you think it might make? Either is massive overkill for you. If you're concenred about getting value for money you should be focusing on the support provided, rather than the physical specs if both will do the job.
Host A: More RAM in Server A RAID in both systems SAS drives instead of SATA
Overall, they are much better servers. But, I'm sure you can request the same hardware for both and compare apples to apples.
The ASA is MUCH better than the PIX but the HP servers are much better than the Dell (in those configs anyway). It depends on how much traffic you're looking at, if it's high then go for the ASA-based solution, if it's not that high and more computational then go for the HP-based solution.