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
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
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
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.
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
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