to see the performance.
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Van: Arne Hoffmann [mailto:a...@fish.in-berlin.de]
Verzonden: vrijdag 4 augustus 2017 21:46
Aan: smartos-discuss@lists.smartos.org
Onderwerp: Re: [smartos-discuss] Newbie to SmartOS
Toens Bueker wrote:
Michael Cooper <mcoo...@coopfire.
4 augustus 2017 21:46
Aan: smartos-discuss@lists.smartos.org
Onderwerp: Re: [smartos-discuss] Newbie to SmartOS
Toens Bueker wrote:
> Michael Cooper <mcoo...@coopfire.com> wrote:
> > Very New to SmartOS so far I really like it very much. I do have a
> > few question
Toens Bueker wrote:
> Michael Cooper wrote:
> > Very New to SmartOS so far I really like it very much. I do have a few
> > questions though. I installed this on a usb and fired up a Dell server
> > every is fine with that. How do I add another node to this? I believe
> > the
de...@hyltown.com wrote:
> something tells me that triton.org isn't where we should be looking ...
Cut'n waste. https://github.com/joyent/triton is what I meant.
Triton.org seems to be available, though :-)
Kind regards,
Toens
--
There is no safe distance.
Don't let the 64G number scare you,
Depending on your performance needs it works fine with less, I had it
running slowish on 16G and pretty alright on 24G in a test setup.
Regards
Jorge
On 2017-08-04 20:40, Michael Cooper wrote:
> Yes I know, I already found that out you have to go to
Yes I know, I already found that out you have to go to joyent triton to get
open source version however it requires 64 gb of RAM I have 4 servers with
only 32 gb of RAM so it's out for now
On Aug 4, 2017 2:37 PM, wrote:
> something tells me that triton.org isn't where we
something tells me that triton.org isn't where we should be looking ...
- On Aug 4, 2017, at 1:22 PM, Toens Bueker
toens.bue...@lists0903.nurfuerspam.neuroserve.de wrote:
> Michael Cooper wrote:
>
>> Very New to SmartOS so far I really like it very much.
Michael Cooper wrote:
> Very New to SmartOS so far I really like it very much. I
> do have a few questions though. I installed this on a usb and fired
> up a Dell server every is fine with that. How do I add another node
> to this? I believe the First Node is