I'll lower my price:
3 vouchers for medium BK menus :)
ok - enuff of OT :)
On 03/06/2013 05:10 PM, JK4 wrote:
Hmm, we have some BL460 G1s we're gonna throw out soon. Hopefully
some BL860 Itaniums as well next year.
You can have those as well :)
On 2013-03-06 17:04, Axb wrote:
On 03/06/2013 04:51 PM, Martin
Gregorie wrote:
On Wed, 2013-03-06 at 15:53 +0100, Simon
Loewenthal wrote:
Hi KAM and AxB, The system is a small low
cost VM. The provider (for some reason) only offers to move the server
to a new box, instead of adding an extra half gig, which is pretty poor.
I don't have the time to spare for such a move for the moment. Yep -
It's 64bit : amd64.
Just a thought: It would be interesting to see,
for a lowish mail volume, how well spamd would run on a headless
RaspberryPi Model B. Its hard to think of a cheaper bit of kit to use.
The current model Bs have 512MB of RAM, and work well when run headless.
There are instructions available that detail how to configure a new
RPi/B's SD card for headless operation before you boot it for the first
time. Perl 5.14 is included in the standard RPi Debian distro. Up to the
start of last year I was managing perfectly well with spamd on a 512Mb
866MHz P3 box running Fedora, where it got to share memory with Apache,
Postgres, Postfix, getmail and Dovecot plus a fair development load, so
I reckon that it should be fine on a 1GHz Rpi with the same sized
memory.
for the cost of a RPi I'll give you a HP DL360 G4 with 2 x
146GB SCSI
drives, 4 GB Ram. I'll even give you a spare drive. You'll
have to pay
for freight from europe