http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,293,00.asp
This URL has an interesting review of databases, which has MySQL winning.
>From the review it sounds that MySQL has solved the problems previously
discussed here.
Does anyone know of a similar benchmark test on Linux?
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I do not get viruses bec
I'd try tptest.
http://www.iis.se/tptest/TPTEST2/tptest.zip (source)
tptest is a client - server application for testing IP (tcp/udp) linkspeeds.
Yours,
Christofer
On 14 Aug 2002 18:53 CEST you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AGC (Asia Global
>
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Subject: Bandwidth testing
> Hi all,
>
> I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AGC (Asia Global
> Crossing) and that aren't providing us with the maximum possible b
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Hi all,
I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AGC (Asia Global
Crossing) and that aren't providing us with the maximum possible bandwidth
that we should be theoretically getting. We've been looking at informally
made MRTG reports (yes, we know it isn't very accurate, which is w
Hi,
I've searched this list (i remember something like this popped up some(or
a lot of)time ago) , and I haven't found something on $subject. I just
need some pointers, where to find some docs how to setup it, what's it's
performance,etc.
(i'm using courier-imap and it's really good, but courier-
Hello,
a little correction:-)
> 7. In SuSE's lilo.conf add a section with Debian's boot and set it
>as default (but still leave SuSE section).
Leave suse as default. Run lilo and afterwards lilo -R "debianimage".
Reboot.
Go throu Step 8 till 13.
> 14. If it doesn't come up -- ask the ISP to
Hello all,
I've recently been charged with migrating a redhat linux server
running livingston radius to a new machine running debian 3.0.
So far all is well except for radius. We have been unable to get it
to authenticate any users when radtest'ing from a remote machine (since
for some reason
On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 15:13, Michael Holzt wrote:
[installing Debian from the outside]
Yo!
I'll be doing exactly this in a while, I have already tested this
procedure at home and am just waiting until I can do it for real. Your
guidelines seem sensible, however, I feel I did it even easier:
1. c
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