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2006 Apr 13
2
firewall and * suggestions
Hi, I am going to set up an office of 30 employees and since it's the first time I thought I will ask for suggestions (trying to make a CentOS base office :) ). I was planning to re use an old Compaq LPr PII 450, sw mirrored scsi 10000rpm disks, 448Mb RAM, to build a CentOS based firewall and I was wondering if this hardware would be enough to serve 30 clients (I already have a centos firewall serving 8 users on a PC celeron 1,3Ghz machine and top shows average load 0.00). The other service they'll need is filesharing, which will be Samb...
2004 Aug 06
3
live encoding
is there any advice anyone can give me in relation to running a icecast server thats encoding on the fly for a live radio feed? its run off freeBSD 4.5 icecast 1.3.12 and darkice .8. the machine is PII 400mhz with 448MB RAM and we are having major quality issues right now...... any help would be appreciated... -jim www.wkdu.org -- --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request...
2004 Aug 06
0
live encoding
jim wrote: > is there any advice anyone can give me in relation to running a icecast > server thats encoding on the fly for a live radio feed? its run off > freeBSD 4.5 icecast 1.3.12 and darkice .8. the machine is PII 400mhz > with 448MB RAM and we are having major quality issues right now...... What kind of quality issues do you have? You might want to experiment with the CVS version of darkice, which includes quality setting capalibities. <p>Akos <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ ice...
2007 Aug 06
2
"near native" performance with xen?
Just wondering if there was a howto or other URL that explains what is needed to achieve "near native" performance on a xen domU -- for this purpose, I am thinking about a single domU running on a physical server, in comparison to that same physical server running the same kernel but non-xenified. For instance, using a physical partition for VBD v. using a file-backed one is one