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pinoyskull wrote:
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pinoyskull wrote:
I've been using fuzzyocr plugin for some time now and I think
I noticed is its high cpu/memory usage resulting on delayed
delivery of mails. The server is serving 2000+ clients.
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pinoyskull wrote:
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> pinoyskull wrote:
I've been using fuzzyocr plugin for some time now and I think
I noticed is its high cpu/memory usage resulting on delayed
delivery of mails. The server is serving 2000+ clients.
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Sander Holthaus wrote:
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pinoyskull wrote:
I've been using fuzzyocr plugin for some time now and I think I
noticed is its high cpu/memory usage resulting on delayed delivery
of mails. The server is serving 2000+ clients.
The server is a P4 2.6Ghz
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pinoyskull wrote:
I've been using fuzzyocr plugin for some time now and I think I
noticed is its high cpu/memory usage resulting on delayed delivery
of mails. The server is serving 2000+ clients.
The server is a P4 2.6Ghz, 1GB memor
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pinoyskull wrote:
> I've been using fuzzyocr plugin for some time now and I think I
> noticed is its high cpu/memory usage resulting on delayed delivery
> of mails. The server is serving 2000+ clients.
>
> The server is a P4 2.6Ghz, 1GB memory running
I've been using fuzzyocr plugin for some time now and I think I noticed
is its high cpu/memory usage resulting on delayed delivery of mails. The
server is serving 2000+ clients.
The server is a P4 2.6Ghz, 1GB memory running on FreeBSD 6.0. Should i
upgrade the memory to 2GB or 4GB? Will it fix