> If you are buying this sort of kit you might as well go for redhat
> advanced server (or rather they call it enterprise something or the
> other, right now).  That has several optimizations for high memory,
> multi processor systems with fast disks.
Yes, its RH Advanced Server - about 50K.
Incidentally I am associated with a project to build Bewolf clusters using
diskless nodes. During initial experimentation we found that linux treats a
single xeon as two cpus for threaded operations.

>
> And stop making the rest of us drool with the description of that box!
That's an understatement! U could run 100 thin clients without breaking
anything.

Regards

Ami



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