On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, eric leitner wondered:
> - SKAS / TT
> Is SKAS really worth the trouble? I mean is the performance better? Or
> are there other issues why one should use SKAS Mode?

Drastically better performance, easier debuggability, lower load on the
host, better security. Use it unless you have no choice.

> - Memory Support
> The server has 12 GB of RAM - will that be addressed by UML? Or is
> there some kind of limit? Are there performance penalties with > 4 GB
> larger than usual?

Well, UML is a 32-bit process, so it can only address the usual 2--3Gb
limit for such processes. If you want more than that, I'd say it makes
sense to run separate UML instances.

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                                                     --- Simon Rumble


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