> 
> Obviouly you want to start with a machine with a much memory as you can 
> afford, 
> as fast a disk subsystem you can afford, and as powerful a CPU you can afford.
> Then rip a boot only CD, and do a minimal install with the ports collection.

Done
 
> FreeBSD 6.1 is pretty optimized already, and it will adapt. Have you followed 
> the directions for building a custom kernel?

Yes.

> Don't include hardware you don't have is obvious to strip from the GENERIC 
> kernel configuration file, and make build for SMP if you have real dual cores 
> or 
> processors if you have them (a single CPU with hyperthreading most likely 
> will 
> not run as fast under an SMP kernel).

Done
 
> As far as any other tweeking, follow the directions here and don't do anything
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/vm-tuning.html
> 

Ok
Thanks a lot

Enrico

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