Re: 32Gb servers?

2007-07-11 Thread Maxim Kovgan
have you checked Apple's XServe ? The server costs 18000 shek in Israel, which can have upto 32GB. I think you should buy the server separately, and then buy RAM, it's about 1500 shek per 2GB, so it makes 16x1500 8x3000, 24000 which makes up to 4 shekels. If you talk to them, you may get a

Re: Virtualization software on Linux

2007-07-11 Thread Alex Behar
Hey guys, linux-vserver is a pretty sweet implementation, as it introduces virtually no latency since the vserver runs in a hacked up version of chroot(). There are however some limitations with that approach. Security-wise, it gives the attackers access to (almost) the whole range of

readproctitle

2007-07-11 Thread Geoff Shang
Hi, Can anyone explain readproctitle (http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/readproctitle.html) to me in words of 3 sylables or less? I'm admining a system which runs quite a few of these DJB programs (qmail, tinydns, daemontools, etc), and to say that I find them somewhat less than intuitive would be a

Re: Virtualization software on Linux

2007-07-11 Thread Ravid Baruch Naali
Hi, I'm running Xen using Intel's Conroe which is an alias for the dual core CPU with VT enabled, on my PC I don't know if there is any laptop with it and how expensive is it. I'm using openSUSE 10.2 as my distro which has an O.K. user interface for the installation and a good documentation.

Re: Virtualization software on Linux

2007-07-11 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Eran Sandler wrote: I prefer Linux but if the performance is worse than what I will get with comparable hardware on Mac + Parallels I'll go with a Mac. Get a laptop with CoreDuo CPU with Intel VT-x and run Linux + kvm. XP/200 or Vista run fine (enough memory provided). Gilad

Re: Virtualization software on Linux

2007-07-11 Thread Eran Sandler
Thanks for the info. The one thing I'm worried about is Visual Studio 2005 which is quite heavy. If that will work well on a KVMed environment that would be more than fine for me :-) On 7/11/07, Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eran Sandler wrote: I prefer Linux but if the