As I have just had a rather powerful evaluation server to play around with for a few days while I tested our various Windows and Linux server builds on it, I thought I'd also take the opportunity to compare the build speed of a reasonably substantial score. I used Reinhold's setting of Reubke's sonata on the 94th psalm. I tested on three machines, all running the same version of Lilypond:
1. Dell GX620 workstation, Pentium D dual-core 3.0GHz CPU, 1Gb RAM, Ubuntu 9.04 x86: 10min 11sec 2. Dell GX745 workstation, Pentium D dual-core 3.4GHz CPU, 2Gb RAM, WinXP SP3: 9min 22sec 3. PowerEdge R710 server, dual quad-core Xeon 5560 2.8GHz CPUs, 24Gb RAM, Debian 5 amd64: 4min 4sec Number of CPUs seemed irrelevant as only a single CPU was getting flogged on each machine while the build was in progress. I saw pretty much the same percentage difference in build time on shorter scores as well - eg a four page score built in 16sec on the GX620 workstation and 8sec on the server. Nick _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
