on a z9 IFL, SMAPI is painfully slow from what I've seen. And this is
not "creating linux servers in 30 seconds" - which would be disk
operation, not SMAPI.
Scott Rohling wrote:
Well - I did say 'necessarily'.. sure there's a value to speed, but it
doesn't 'necessarily' translate to 'usefulness'. Value comes in different
forms.
Would I consider, let's say - a system management tool that created a Linux
server in 30 seconds to be useful -- even if another can do it in 15? Sure
- maybe even more useful depending on how it was implemented.
Anyway - I was mostly curious if SMAPI in general is 'too slow' or
particular functions and what those things might be - and what kind of
speed/response we're talking about. Just little more specification...
Scott
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Mark Post <[email protected]> wrote:
On 1/21/2009 at 3:52 PM, Scott Rohling <[email protected]>
wrote:
-snip-
And since when did
usefulness necessarily have anything to do with speed?
Umm, remember "The business value of sub-second response time?" While
revolutionary for its time, I think the idea has been pretty firmly
established.
Mark Post
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