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The Thursday 2007-12-20 at 14:31 -0600, Bryen wrote:

Unless of course that solution destroys the performance on the target
system. I am the one who started this thread, and as I stated at the
beginning, I have a dual core Turion L52 64bit processor, 1.5Gigs of
memory and a 7200 RPM Sata drive, and the performance went out the
door. Other than a large MBox in my Thunderbird, I don't have that
much data to index, and Beagle took 700Meg or RAM and 1Gig of SWAP,
niced or not, that causes a lot of swapping.


I think a bigger and more appropriate question is to determine WHY your
performance is degraded.

Don't you see why it is degraded? It is obvious: his beagle used 700 MB of RAM and 1GB of swap.

That's a software problem, a bug in beagle eating that much memory and causing swapping. Not a hardware problem at all. Or are you saying that in order to use beagle he should buy 2 Gigs more?

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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