CSA CM Server Specs
Hi There,
Can you please refer me to the CSA CM server specs?
Thanks,
Haitham
CSAMC specs can be found here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/csa/csa52/install_guide/CSA52IG.pdf
Tom
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>>> magic31<[email protected]> 3/6/2013 1:46 AM >>>
umchs;2250164 Wrote:
> I need to look into a new server to put SLES and GroupWise 2012 on it.
> I am having trouble finding server specs for this, so I was hoping to
> get a little advice. GW will be the only thing on this box, one PO with
> about 150 users. Hoping to build something or purchase something that
> isn't too expensive due to budget restraints.
>
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Hi,
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I have no experience of building servers, any help would be
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