how to best represent my system adequacy data

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Greg Worona

I manage several models of systems (not windows) with increasing
amounts of memory that can or cannot run several business function
suites that require increasing amounts of memory. Each suite is
cumulative of the ones "below" it. I know the number of each of the
system models. I want to answer the question, "how many systems of
which type will need and need not be upgraded if you want to roll out
a particular suite?" For example:

5 model A has 100M
15 model B has 200M
10 model C has 300M
7 model D has 400M

suite W requires 50M
suite X requires 150M
suite Y requires 250M
suite Z requires 350M

At first I made a table with models on the top and suites on the left
side and counts of those models at the intersection in the body of the
table that were green if adequate and red if not. But that duplicates
the count of each model as you go down the table (although at some
point the count turns red) and that is confusing. Any other ideas?
 

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