popular : facebook youtube etc

and you're still trying to impose a toolset on me. i think it's not
strange to ask a programming language support basic hardware
architecture features as they evolve into mainstream.

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Per Jessen <p...@computer.org> wrote:
> Rene Veerman wrote:
>
>> look per, i for one build systems designed to scale to popular levels.
>>
>> that means that whatever i can squeeze out of a single machine will
>> save me money. quite a lot, coz as you know dedicated hosting gets
>> very expensive when you have to buy fast machines.
>
> Well, at Hetzner in Nuernberg you can rent an EQ8 for EUR89/month. It
> comes with bandwidth, 1.5Tb software RAID, 24Gb RAM and a EUR149 setup
> cost.  That's an Intel Core i7, so 2.6GHz quad core plus
> hyper-threading, meaning 4 to 8 concurrent processes.
>
> I've got four of the slightly smaller EQ4 running as backend mailservers
> handling up to about 3000 concurrent SMTP connections per box. Is that
> what you call a popular level?
>
>
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