[K12OSN] CPU or Memory
Liam Marshall
lsrpm at mts.net
Sun Sep 26 16:00:26 UTC 2004
Paul Pianta wrote:
> Liam Marshall wrote:
>
>> So now, instead of changing two things, cpus and memory, I basically
>> have a dual cpu machine, and 2.5 GB. I plan to try out the system under
>> load with the students on Monday, seeing as how I have no choice.
>> Replacement ram will take at least a week to arrive. By the end of the
>> day on Monday I will know whether doubling the cpu's solved the entire
>> issue. If it does, I will get my money back for the ram and leave it at
>> that. If it helps, but not enough, I will go for the ram to
>>
>> If anyone is interested I will post results Monday night.
>>
>>
> I'm interested! I am also interested in knowing what kind of setup you
> have network-wise. Do you have:
> hub/switch?
> standard switch/Gig-E switch?
> 10Mbit/100Mbit/1000Mbit cards?
>
> Tuxtype is graphics intensive and therefore *very* bandwidth
> intensive. It is normal that there is a slowdown with lots of clients
> using tuxtype at the same time ...
>
> but I'm still interested in the OO results :)
>
> pantz
>
3 - regular 10/100 switches each with a wire running to an 8 port
router, both lines from the server go into this router. All nics are
10/100's
Can't afford gig-e switches
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