Kees Blokland wrote:
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> Yes indeed, it al depends on what you are doing.
> In your case with that load I can imagine it makes a
> difference, but the question is, would you go and buy a dual
> pentium board, or use 2 systems ?
>
Well, it depends. Ultimately it is better to run 2 seperate systems, each optimized for it's task, but then again, if there is a lot of network traffic between the two systems, then once again, it becomes a bottleneck.
But if you are running a single machine webserver then a duallie is a good go, but if you are running an enterprise website, then redundancy is key, and several systems is a better bet than putting all your trust on just 1 system!
> I would still go for two cheapies, more reliable etc..
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> Also, if you are using 2 celerons, with 500 users each, then
> you prove that you can run 250 users on a misery celeron.
> (Celeron's are not that great any more, never were in the
> first place..)
The only caveat of the Celeron is the fact that it has very little cache, that makes it inefficient for heavy duty server work, however, since it's cache runs at full processor speed, it can be handy for certain apps. So it all depends, on what your requirements are.
Also, don't forget that a single P-100 can handle thousands of users ONLY if the pages are static HTML and there is a ton of RAM on the system. The minute you add dynamic pages, or mySQL or other fancy tricks, then you are screwed.
> Now If you would use a cpu with a bit more cache mem and a
> lot more memory!!
> your'e back to what I said. Anything will do even with a
> large customer load!
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My current server has 256MB of PC-133 SDRAM and that is more than enough for my needs right now.
> ( Celerons etc, anything below 500Mhz in many companies books
> is 'outdated' equipment. Not in mine though!, hence the
> statement, use anything you can get your hands on, and it
> will do fine!)
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> >For example, on my Abit BP6 with dual Celeron 300A's running
> at 468 each, my >CPU util is around 50% with about 450-550
> users at any given time.
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> kees
Also, perhaps you didn't notice, but I said my 300A celerons runnuing at about 500 Mhz, that means I am running them at 100 Mhz FSB instead of 66Mhz, so just right there it performs just as well as a P2 500 but with 1/4 the cache.
So technically speaking I have a Dual P2 500 with 128K cache each.