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Re: Linux Server
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Hashibon Adham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you of anyone ever doing it, that is using a linux machine as a server
> for more than say 10 people (20 is approx. the max) and can say
> whether it runs good or bad!!
> [...]
Peace people! No need to fight about what a single machine can do.
There're situations where a single user (with a single process) can bring
a strong system to its knees. But most of the time even a simple P200
would waste CPU cycles.
I know that in HUJI CS institute second year students (and others) do most
of their work via 2 servers each one being i686 with 512M RAM. In its
peak moments it certainly holds more than 20 users (KDE, Netscape, XEmacs
gcc and other monsters). Sometimes it's slow - but see my remark below.
There're other critical things to consider, which will affect the
performance more than an additional CPU or a G of RAM - your disks (maybe
SCSI?), the network architecture, network hardware etc (use good cards).
Regards,
Andre.
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