well kung nasubukan mo ng makadeal ang mga dba na umaangal sa 64 cpu allotment at memory na 100 gig.... pagbenchmark mo ng apps nila isang cpu lang ginagamit ng application.... kahit cluster ang ibigay mo talagang mabagal yun.......

thad


On 8/28/06, Ariz Jacinto < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
actually, no matter how great you tune your machine, database server,
application, etc. it is only _good_enough_ for quite a number of traffic
(limit!) and yet the "inexperienced" developer/admin still treats the system
as if it can handle _infinite_ number of connections, hehehe. then everyone
blames everyone (ie. why did we bought this branded server in the first
place? why can't you use this open source scripting language / server
software instead?).

yet local companies are hesitant to scale-out to address that issue, not
because of the machine/software cost but due to the cost of real estate
(rack space) and electricity.




On 8/28/06, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
...


If you will be using your servers for databases make sure that you tuned your system to the database requirement. DBAs ang pinkamakulit to deal with; they refuse all reasons  that they are at fault for improperly tuning their databases  required for the system.

thad


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