Hi, There has been some debate about it, and I'm sure the nice folks from Dartware can chime in, but if you tell abit about the things you like to probe, I'm sure we can tell you if it's going to work...
If it's simply the number of probed devices on a given CPU, I'll tell you that
I have been running maps probing 5000+ devices, on something that was about
1GHz CPU with 2 GB RAM on WinXP
The only time the CPU load has heavy, was when the IM deamon started and loaded
all the maps, and that took about 5 min.
Otherwise, it ran smooth with not lag on IMR or the web interface.
That is now about 3 years ago, and hardware & systems have changed.
PS: Those 5000 probes used about 1Mbit on out ISP line.
Other info you need?
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On 21/10/2010, at 16.00, Steve Foster wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Does anyone have any details about the internal mechanics of intermapper, for
> example is it threaded, or use an event engine. I'm trying to figure out how
> well it will scale on the current system that we running it on and don't want
> to make any assumptions.
>
> TIA
>
> Steve
>
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