Quoting "C. P. Ghost" <[email protected]>:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:53 PM, eculp <[email protected]> wrote:
Quoting "C. P. Ghost" <[email protected]>:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Gary Gatten <[email protected]> wrote:
Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some HUGE
number of connections, or your apps are .... "not good", this will be MORE
than enough RAM and CPU.
(...)
Maybe turn this into a virtual host and make some use of that hardware,
or just be happy using it at 5% capacity.
... or run some instances of Plone on it. Should be enough to keep it
busy and out of the idle thread even at moderate traffic. ;-)
I agree but somehow my extra resources (memory, disk, cpu, etc.) always seem
to find sponges in a short period of time. This may be the exception.
It's certainly no exception. Programs tend to expand over time,
and when they expand, they tend to use up more time as well.
Since space and time complexity of programs are closely linked
to and bounded by each other, a corollary to Murphy's Law:
"Any given program will expand to fill all the available memory."
is, of course,
"Any given program will expand to use up all available CPU cycles."
I'm half-joking though
It has always been true for me. I think ol'Murphy really likes me ;)
Thanks to all for having shared your combined wisdom,
ed
Anyway, I'm sure you'll put that new machine
to great use!
thanks
ed
-cpghost.
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