I think recent PCQuest has given an article for judging whether to go for
higher processor/speed or RAM or both the most deciding way is based on
application front. For which your dataneeds scores more points on this
issue..
rao..
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Mr. S K Singh,
>
> I think you missed the point I am trying to make. I had the same
> confusion until I was given this wisdom by Deepak Saxena (LDD fame).
>
> See, in any server access speed of info is the main thing - that is the
> reason for my suggesting scsi HDD.
>
> There can be no generalised solution. Network load is quite different
> form situation to situation. I mean wheather it is a CAD environment, or
> a data processing environment etc. So it is please check your resource
> utilisation. The data will speak for itself. But rule of the thumb is
> -- disk access speed is the most critical aspect if you are already
> using a P-II and not a scsi hdd.
>
> - Soumya
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