Am I missing something here? I mean an average DHCP process with the ACKs
and all that jazz is not that much, probably less than 5k I would imagine.
And there would be very little processing required to finish the request. I
think it would take a LOT of requests to even bog down a Pentium 100 a
little. It would be interesting to see some numbers, anyone have any?
-Russ
>An NT server could be installed on a machine with 512 MB of memory, a >1GHz
P4 processor, a speedy and large hard drive, etc.
> > Since DHCP is mission critical to most networks, I would want it running
on a high-performance system that isn't also doing routing.
> > >
> > > Priscilla
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