Re: Lower power SMP boxes?

2003-01-31 Thread cameron grant
But MP is another story. At some point I would like to put together some SMP test boxes that don't cost the equivalent of rent on a small apartment in electricity use. They don't have to be super-fast, they just need to be SMP. I'm not talking about blade servers here, I'm ta

Re: Lower power SMP boxes?

2003-01-31 Thread Garance A Drosihn
At 3:12 PM -0800 1/31/03, Matthew Dillon wrote: But MP is another story. At some point I would like to put together some SMP test boxes that don't cost the equivalent of rent on a small apartment in electricity use. They don't have to be super-fast, they just need to be SMP. I'm

Lower power SMP boxes?

2003-01-31 Thread Matthew Dillon
I've slowly been trying to trim down the power use in my machine room, oweing to astronomical PG&E bills :-(. I'm using those wonderful little EPIA series mini-itx motherboards (purchased from idot.com) as low/medium performance servers. They aren't all that fast but one will run

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Re: Random disk cache expiry

2003-01-31 Thread Bruce R. Montague
For those thinking of playing with predictive caching (likely an area of considerable student endeveour/interest these days at both filesystem and "web" level): --- Matthew Dillon: > So there is no 'perfect' caching algorithm. There > are simply too many variables even in a well defined > env