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2006 Apr 26
1
Intergrate Asterisk IP PBX with Legacy PBX, continuing existing funtionality of legacy pbx
Hi All, I would like to explain the layout that i am trying to achive. I am so helpless on this regard. So here is the story ........ " This is with regard to the setup which you can find at the "Asterisk The Future of Telephony" , chapter 11, page # 196-197, I am attaching the picture for your information. Now I am taking a challenging step to of integrate IP PBX with our
2017 Oct 01
3
NUMA split mode?
Hi, HP says that what they call "NUMA split mode" should be disabled in the BIOS of the Z800 workstation when running Linux. They are reasoning that Linux kernels do not support this feature and even might not boot if it?s enabled. Since it apparently was years ago since they made this statement, I?m wondering if I should still leave this feature disabled or not. More recent kernels
2017 Oct 01
0
NUMA split mode?
...e: > HP says that what they call "NUMA split mode" should be disabled in the > BIOS of the Z800 workstation when running Linux. They are reasoning > that Linux kernels do not support this feature and even might not boot > if it?s enabled. hmm, that workstation is a dual Xeon 56xx (Westmere-EP, derived from Nehalem), new in 2010 > Since it apparently was years ago since they made this statement, I?m > wondering if I should still leave this feature disabled or not. More > recent kernels might support it, and it?s supposed to improve > performance. > > Cou...
2017 Oct 02
2
NUMA split mode?
...what they call "NUMA split mode" should be disabled in the >> BIOS of the Z800 workstation when running Linux. They are reasoning >> that Linux kernels do not support this feature and even might not boot >> if it?s enabled. > > hmm, that workstation is a dual Xeon 56xx (Westmere-EP, derived from > Nehalem), new in 2010 > >> Since it apparently was years ago since they made this statement, I?m >> wondering if I should still leave this feature disabled or not. More >> recent kernels might support it, and it?s supposed to improve >> pe...
2012 May 23
11
Xen vs VMWare comparison paper
One of my customers handed me a copy of this paper and asked why are we using xen if it is so slow... http://morse.colorado.edu/~tlen5710/12s/VMware.pdf which is a fairly damning report of performance under Xen in comparison to VMWare, citing worse than 50% overhead of Xen in comparison to physical. Has anyone seen this paper before? James