Hello, been a while, dual CPU mobos
Byron L. Sonne
blsonne-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Mon Sep 6 21:01:19 UTC 2004
> This begs the question of what you expect your actual
> performance bottlenecks to be.
Well, it's not always about bottlenecks you know... sometimes a bigger
hammer doesn't help you solve a problem nearly as fast as a bunch of
smaller hammers. It depends on the nature of the problem.
> I would find it very surprising for you to need only
> pedestrian disk and memory but find "premium"
> CPU hardware of use...
Be surprised. The way I work, I find that an extra arm comes in handy
more frequently than one realizes. Especially where clustering comes in
to play. I'm not a windows user, ya know ;)
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