Can we take this HARDWARE thread to a new forum please. Maybe
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Please, thanks.
Darren
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> Exactly. I don't recommend frankenstein systems for
> production
> environments.
Thank You for calling my 1U, 2 x dual core Opteron servers "Frankenstein
systems".
I take offense to that, because I spend lots of time building my servers around
Solaris 10 compatibility.
As a result, Solaris
> I think we have two different types of thinking here.
> The business
> world wants to put in a server and software services
> that "just work"
> and they have someone to call in the event of a
> problem. A software
> support contract as well as on site hardware service
> with a reasonable
> ser
> % psrinfo -vp
> Der physische Prozessor verfügt über 2 virtuelle
> Prozessoren (0, 1)
> x86 (chipid 0x0 AuthenticAMD family 15 model 3
> l 3 step 2 clock 2210 MHz)
> AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
> Processor 4400+
?!?
Wieso kommt die Prozessor Meldung auf Deutsch? Wie funktioniert's?
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~$ psrinfo -vp
> > The physical processor has 2 virtual processors (0
> 1)
> This is a bug. The chip has two physical processor
> cores and not two
> threads per core.
This is not a bug. This is how a multi core processor is reported in Solaris.
Same is reported when running
> You can plug them together for less than 500€ if you
> order the stuff
> from alternate.de
When you put a system together yourself, you get no warranty and no LOM.
OK, so you could do without the warranty, but system without a LOM? Wow.
You may even be able to get Solaris Platinum support for
On 2/21/06, Robert Milkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Dennis,
>
> Tuesday, February 21, 2006, 3:11:57 PM, you wrote:
>
> DC> On 2/21/06, UNIX admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > Yes the X2 will work--but how much money will you
> >> > save over a Sun X2100?
> >> > They start at less t
Hello Dennis,
Tuesday, February 21, 2006, 3:11:57 PM, you wrote:
DC> On 2/21/06, UNIX admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Yes the X2 will work--but how much money will you
>> > save over a Sun X2100?
>> > They start at less than $700.
>>
>> Where? Sun store has them listed @ $745 USD.
DC> The
Rich Teer wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, UNIX admin wrote:
Yes the X2 will work--but how much money will you
save over a Sun X2100?
They start at less than $700.
Where? Sun store has them listed @ $745 USD.
Sorry about that--my bad. For some reason I
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, UNIX admin wrote:
> > Yes the X2 will work--but how much money will you
> > save over a Sun X2100?
> > They start at less than $700.
>
> Where? Sun store has them listed @ $745 USD.
Sorry about that--my bad. For some reason I was thinking of $695 as
the starting price.
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On 2/21/06, UNIX admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes the X2 will work--but how much money will you
> > save over a Sun X2100?
> > They start at less than $700.
>
> Where? Sun store has them listed @ $745 USD.
The X2100 is a single core single processor system.
If you want the multi-core CPU
> Yes the X2 will work--but how much money will you
> save over a Sun X2100?
> They start at less than $700.
Where? Sun store has them listed @ $745 USD.
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Sun sells dual-core Opteron systems, but I don't know the minimum Solaris
version with dual-core support.
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