Well, each user's firefox is a coarse process, and I bet there a lot of idling around waiting for IO, so yes, all those threads should be excellent on a Niagra. I've proposed a T2000 in our Sun Ray farm, so I'm also very interested to hear about others' expereinces with them.
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hi,i wonder if t2000s are a good choice for sunrays, i.e. i dont imagine each user starting a seaparate star office or mozilla etc are threaded activities to take best advantage of the multi cored t2000s at a max of 8 cores per cpus, and 4 *threads* per core?interesting to hear what people think ---- Gabriel Costache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi! I hope that you can help me with this problem. Fist we start with 2x T2000 (32 cpu at 1000 Mhz, 8G RAM ) after 15-18 user/server it starts to work very, very slow Everything looks fine(total cpu used ~ 20%, physical memory used ~80%, traffic from network shitch between 400-1000k)We added to that configuration an V440 (4 cpu UltraSPARc IIIi at 1600 MHz, 16 G RAM)The load is less now on first T2000 (some user are balancing on V440). And we have now ~ 10-15 users on these server now ... and work slow. Basically use StarOffice 8, Mozilla, Firefox ... and Oracle E-Business Suite Total number of user on these 3 server are 53. .. but we plan to ad more. Best Regards, Gabriel _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users_______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
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