[ewg] *Photo shop CS 3*

2008-06-24 Thread Konrad Hansen
* Adobe CS3 Master Collection for PC or MAC includes:
* InDesign CS3
* Photoshop CS3
* Illustrator CS3
* Acrobat 8 Professional
* Flash CS3 Professional
* Dreamweaver CS3
* Fireworks CS3
* Contribute CS3
* After Effects CS3 Professional
* Premiere Pro CS3
* Encore DVD CS3
* Soundbooth CS3

* esoftcheap . com in your Internet Exp1orer

* System Requirements

* For PC:
* Intel Pentium 4 (1.4GHz processor for DV; 3.4GHz processor for HDV), Intel 
Centrino, Intel Xeon, (dual 2.8GHz processors for HD), or Intel Core
* Duo (or compatible) processor; SSE2-enabled processor required for AMD systems
* Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Microsoft Windows Vista Home 
Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise (certified for 32-bit editions)
* 1GB of RAM for DV; 2GB of RAM for HDV and HD; more RAM recommended when 
running multiple components
* 38GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during 
installation)
* Dedicated 7,200 RPM hard drive for DV and HDV editing; striped disk array 
storage (RAID 0) for HD; SCSI disk subsystem preferred
* Microsoft DirectX compatible sound card (multichannel ASIO-compatible sound 
card recommended)
* 1,280x1,024 monitor resolution with 32-bit color adapter
* DVD-ROM drive

* For MAC:
* PowerPC G4 or G5 or multicore Intel processor (Adobe Premiere Pro, Encore, 
and Soundbooth require a multicore Intel processor; Adobe OnLocation CS3 is a 
Windows application and may be used with Boot Camp)
* Mac OS X v.10.4.9; Java Runtime Environment 1.5 required for Adobe Version 
Cue CS3 Server
* 1GB of RAM for DV; 2GB of RAM for HDV and HD; more RAM recommended when 
running multiple components
* 36GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during 
installation)
* Dedicated 7,200 RPM hard drive for DV and HDV editing; striped disk array 
storage (RAID 0) for HD; SCSI disk subsystem preferred
* Core Audio compatible sound card
* 1,280x1,024 monitor resolution with 32-bit color adapter
* DVD-ROM drive* DVD+-R burner required for DVD creation

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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Johann George
Tziporet,

I have been talking to our hosting provider this past week
about upgrading our server.  We need to decide on the
configuration.

Currently, we pay $199 for the following configuration:

* Dual 3.4 GHz Pentium D
* 1 GB RAM
* 160 GB hard drive
* 100 GB/month bandwidth
* 20 GB backup space

Below are some of their pre-packaged plans.  An alternate
plan for $199/month:

* Intel Core 2 DUO 2.2GHz
* 1 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 200 GB/month bandwidth
* 5 GB of backup space 

For $239/month:

* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
* 2 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 250 GB/month bandwidth
* 10 GB of backup space 

For $399/month:

* dual Quad 2.3 GHz Xeon
* 4 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 280 GB disk (2 140 GB SAS drives)
* dual 1G NICs
* redundant power supplies
* 300 GB/month bandwidth
* 20 GB of backup space 

We can also customize any of these plans.  As an example,
each extra GB of backup space costs $1/month and each extra
GB of bandwidth costs roughly $0.50/month.

My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.

Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
put it into place.

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 03:41:55PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
 
 This remind me that we suppose to have server upgrade in the comming days
 
 Johann/Jeff - any update in this?
 
 Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Jeff Becker

Hi Sasha.

Sasha Khapyorsky wrote:

On 10:50 Mon 23 Jun , Glenn Streiff wrote:
  

Folks may want to start deleting unnecessary tmp files.



Would be nice. To help with it there is top10 of 'du -s /home/*':

27697496 vlad
10954692 jbecker
  

Good catch. I was temporarily storing a backup there - it's gone now :-)

-jeff

8032128 jsquyres
4024584 ramachandrak
3979936 glenn
2990764 eli
2966876 sroscher
2484748 dorons
2033840 swise
1968052 woody

Sasha
  


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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Steve Wise

2GB is enough ram?


Tziporet Koren wrote:

Johann George wrote:

For $239/month:

* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
* 2 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 250 GB/month bandwidth
* 10 GB of backup space

My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.

Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
put it into place.
  

I agree - the 239$ is suitable for us
Lets go for it


Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Jeff Becker

Hi all

Johann George wrote:

Tziporet,

I have been talking to our hosting provider this past week
about upgrading our server.  We need to decide on the
configuration.

Currently, we pay $199 for the following configuration:

* Dual 3.4 GHz Pentium D
* 1 GB RAM
* 160 GB hard drive
* 100 GB/month bandwidth
* 20 GB backup space

Below are some of their pre-packaged plans.  An alternate
plan for $199/month:

* Intel Core 2 DUO 2.2GHz

* 1 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 200 GB/month bandwidth
* 5 GB of backup space 


For $239/month:

* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
* 2 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 250 GB/month bandwidth
* 10 GB of backup space 


For $399/month:

* dual Quad 2.3 GHz Xeon
* 4 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 280 GB disk (2 140 GB SAS drives)
* dual 1G NICs
* redundant power supplies
* 300 GB/month bandwidth
* 20 GB of backup space 


We can also customize any of these plans.  As an example,
each extra GB of backup space costs $1/month and each extra
GB of bandwidth costs roughly $0.50/month.

My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
backup; or even more.  

I vote for 25 or even 30GB: 20GB is a little tight

Also, we have been running Ubuntu
6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
makes sense to start out with that. 
That gets my vote too: I've been running this on my laptop since it came 
out, and it runs well.

 Note that we should
also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.

Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
put it into place.
  

Thanks.

-jeff

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 03:41:55PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
  

This remind me that we suppose to have server upgrade in the comming days

Johann/Jeff - any update in this?

Tziporet



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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Johann George
We can upgrade to 4GB RAM for $20/month.  Should we?

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:27:59AM -0500, Steve Wise wrote:
 2GB is enough ram?
 
 
 Tziporet Koren wrote:
 Johann George wrote:
 For $239/month:
 
 * quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
 * 2 GB RAM
 * hardware RAID1
 * 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
 * 250 GB/month bandwidth
 * 10 GB of backup space
 
 My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
 our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
 backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
 6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
 Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
 makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
 also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.
 
 Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
 put it into place.
   
 I agree - the 239$ is suitable for us
 Lets go for it
 
 
 Tziporet
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[ewg] [ANNOUNCE] compat-dapl-1.2.8 and dapl-2.0.10 release - major scalability improvements with new socket cm provider

2008-06-24 Thread Davis, Arlin R

New release for dapl 1.2 and 2.0 is available on the OFA download page
and in my git tree.

Latest package, using socket cm provider, was successfully tested on the
TATA CRL cluster (#8 on Top500) with Intel MPI, achieving a HPLinpack
score of 132.8TFlops on 1798 nodes, 14384 cores at ~76.9% of peak. 

md5sum: 39a825669913ff4622ee2b120a9a7409 compat-dapl-1.2.8.tar.gz 
md5sum: b18652954f02023d5b1172bbd36bfc1e dapl-2.0.10.tar.gz 

For 1.2 and 2.0 support on same system, including development, install
RPM packages as follow: 

compat-dapl-1.2.8-1 
compat-dapl-devel-1.2.8-1 
dapl-2.0.10-1 
dapl-utils-2.0.10-1 
dapl-devel-2.0.10-1 
dapl-debuginfo-2.0.10-1 

Summary of changes since last release: 

v1,v2 - socket cm provider added for better scalability 
v1 - package v1.2 as compat-dapl 

See http://www.openfabrics.org/downloads/dapl/ more details.

-arlin

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