nk of processing to those persistent
connections. (and I can always fill the 2nd cpu slot to be a total freak)
Todd
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 10:32:41AM -0500, Todd Schuldt wrote:
> SA is also file IO intensive. It depends on your hard drive system for the
> file IO as well - using IDE or SCSI or SAN? Hard or soft RAID? If hardware
> RAID what cache size and what mode 0, 1, 5, 10, 50? What drive speed? Also
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Braakman
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I am
buying a new server to scan e-mails with spamassassin. What is the optimal ratio of processor
capacity, memory and cache. it will probably become a Intel xenon 3.05
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I am buying a new server
to scan e-mails with spamassassin. What is the optimal ratio of processor
capacity, memory and cache. it will probably beco
I am buying a new server to
scan e-mails with spamassassin. What is the optimal ratio
of processor capacity, memory and cache. it will probably become a Intel xenon 3.05 GHz processor so
what matters is how much cache and memory optimal is to go with this processor.
How much e-mails per
I am buying a new server to
scan e-mails with spamassassin. What is the optimal
ratio of processor capacity, memory and cache. it will probably become a Intel xenon 3.05 GHz processor so
what matters is how much cache and memory optimal is to go with this processor.
How much e-mails per