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2005 Jul 20
3
4g/4g
Hi,
Anybody know if centos 4 has the 4g/4g kernel module that's in fedora 2/3
but being dropped for 4?
Thanks,
Wayne
2005 Jul 08
1
Re: Hot swap CPU -- shared memory (1 NUMA/UPA) v. clustered (4 MCH)
...ferent.
Frankly, if they wanted to make the "Linux v. Solaris" game stick,
they should have taken a SunFire V40z and compared _directly_.
Or at least pit a SunFire V40z running Linux against the same cluster,
as the costs are very much near each other.
So, in the end, I think this was a _poor_ test overall, because apples
and oranges are being compared. The clustered setup has _better_
failover, the shared memory system has _better_ "raw interconnect."
And it wasn't fair to use an aged Sun box, a newer, "cost equivalent"
SPARC (III/IV?) should have been used -- e...
2005 Jun 24
0
Re: Opteron Mobo Suggestions -- the follies of typical tape backup (it's the 21st century)
...does _not_ work if the ATA controllers
are directly connected to the system's PCI interconnect.
But let's say you get #2 to work, now #3 is the biggie. How to you
get the OS to "reload" what it thinks is a fixed ATA channel with a
fixed drive. Sometimes the FRAID driver does a _poor_ job of it.
This is what I see get people all-the-time.
In the case of 3Ware cards, the system _never_ -- let me repeat that --
_never_ sees the ATA channel. The system, including the PCI
interconnect, _only_ talks to the on-board ASIC. The ASIC then drives
the ATA channels.
In FRAID, the system...