Good Morning,
I have an IT related question regarding hardware to support STATA.
We have 15 STATA users, all on individual HP Z-Workstations, and want to consolidate these aging workstation on premise VMs
Each workstation has two Intel E5-2650 v4 CPU, with 12 cores(24 core with hyper threading) , and 96 GB Ram
STATA MP is used, and all cores are licensed.
We want to move these users onto Windows Server 2019 VMs.
Has anyone performed such a consolidation?
Our question is around VM sizing and number of VM’s
I expect there will be some trial and error as we tune this new configuration, but I hope we can start with a reasonable infrastructure to minimize the churn in the organization.
Any suggestions or tips, either for planning the new infrastructure or monitoring and tuning once we go live?
I have an IT related question regarding hardware to support STATA.
We have 15 STATA users, all on individual HP Z-Workstations, and want to consolidate these aging workstation on premise VMs
Each workstation has two Intel E5-2650 v4 CPU, with 12 cores(24 core with hyper threading) , and 96 GB Ram
STATA MP is used, and all cores are licensed.
We want to move these users onto Windows Server 2019 VMs.
Has anyone performed such a consolidation?
Our question is around VM sizing and number of VM’s
- Do we create 15 VM, with similar specs to the workstations (vCPU and RAM)
- Do we create 5 VM, with much more resources, and have 3 users per VM
- any other configuration
I expect there will be some trial and error as we tune this new configuration, but I hope we can start with a reasonable infrastructure to minimize the churn in the organization.
Any suggestions or tips, either for planning the new infrastructure or monitoring and tuning once we go live?

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