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On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Craig R. Hughes spake thusly:
> Sean Rima wrote:
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> SR> Actually RAM has always been a problem for me because it is not
> SR> that cheapo here, it pees me off when people say that they can get
> SR> a strip for $20 when I would
Sean Rima wrote:
SR> Actually RAM has always been a problem for me because it is not that
SR> cheapo here, it pees me off when people say that they can get a strip
SR> for $20 when I would be looking at 150+ :(
Plus 17.5% VAT no doubt ;)
C
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On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Matt Sergeant told this:
>>>Actually, you can get a 128MB EDO stick for about $20 -- comparable
>>>to DRAM. So just eat at home tonight instead of going out, and buy
>>>yourself some extra memory. Those wonderful Koreans and T
Sean Rima wrote:
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> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Craig R. Hughes outgrape:
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>>DdH> Oh, that's a limiting factor too. spamd takes up about 8MB on
>>DdH> its own. It should share most (if not all) of that when it
>>DdH> forks, but you don't want mor
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Craig R. Hughes outgrape:
> DdH> Oh, that's a limiting factor too. spamd takes up about 8MB on
> DdH> its own. It should share most (if not all) of that when it
> DdH> forks, but you don't want more than 2 or maybe 3 spamd's ru
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
DdH> OTOH, saying that DCC is I/O bound means that the limiting factor is
DdH> bandwidth. In this case it is network bandwidth. You can put a
DdH> super-powerful Athlon in that box, but DCC won't run any faster
DdH> because it mostly sits idle waiting for data to co
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On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Derrick Hudson stated:
>| I have currently got the mail box at 3.5 with a queue delivery of 10
>| minutes, this I am increasing to 20 minutes as it hits inbounds
>| anyway. Sometimes it can take me upto 30 minutes just to bring t