Aye - you tend to find that the memory you get as standard on something like
a dell poweredge is higher quality (and correspondingly more expensive) and
supposedly less prone to errors...

:> -----Original Message-----
:> From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:> Sent: 07 December 2000 11:37
:> To: CF-Community
:> Subject: RE: Server for cf?
:> 
:> 
:> I don't think the hard disks are that important on the CF 
:> server as you
:> can switch on Trusted Cache, so once a template is read from disk, it
:> never goes back.
:> 
:> Your memory is where you will find the major speed boost.
:> 
:> 
:> 
:> -----Original Message-----
:> From:        Neil Clark [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:> Sent:        Thursday, December 07, 2000 9:36 AM
:> To:  CF-Community
:> Subject:     RE: Server for cf?
:> 
:> Yep,
:> 
:> Agreed the poweredge servers are some really cool boxes.
:> 
:> N
:> 
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