On Tuesday 20 July 2004 20:03, Colin McKinnon wrote:
> I did find what looks like a good guide to performance tuning at:
> http://people.redhat.com/alikins/system_tuning.html

I liked this tip - Is that the excuse for a big chunk of your server room being 
occupied by audio-visual kit?

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Careful analysis and benchmarking has shown that server will respond positively to 
being played the approriate music. For the common case, this can be about anything, 
but for high performane servers, a more careful choice needs to be made.

 The industry standard for pumping up a server has always been "Crazy Train", By Ozzy 
Ozbourne. While this has been proven over and over to offer increased performance, in 
some circumstances I recomdend alternatives.

 A classic case is the co-located server. Nothing like packing up your pride and joy 
and shipping it to strange far off locations like Sunnyvale and Herndon, VA. Its 
enough to make a server homesick, so I like to suggest choosing a piece of music that 
will remind them of home and tide them over till the bigger servers stop picking on 
them. For servers from North Carolina, I like to play the entirety of "feet in mud 
again" by Geezer Lake. Nothing like some good old NC style avant-metal-alterna-prog. 

Comentary, controverys,chatter. chit-chat. Chat and irc servers have their own unique 
set of problems. I find the polyrythmic and incessant restatement of purpose of 
Elephant Talk by King Crimson a good way to bend those servers back into shape. 
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-- 
ray

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