Hi Peter,
For server hardware we generally recommend generic x86_64 servers, e.g.
Supermicro with 2x CXeon 56xx , running Linux as the operating system. The
dual socket Xeon 56xx series is a better deal in terms for price performance
than the 4 socket Xeon 75xx series. As x86_64 is today' s
Hi,
I need to spec out a system that will be probably be slightly larger than
the DBpedia data set.
I was thinking about this system
http://premierconfigure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=ci=E1794customer_id=RC956904~tgt=cfgl=ens=hiedcs=RC956904
In my experience, performance etc. seems to
Hello Peter,
The link does not show anything except title page, it depends on your
login and/or other credentials. Could you please cut+paste the selected
configuration (and its price) into the mail?
The last box I've assembled for Virtuoso development was
6 * RAM DDR-3 8Gb
1 * Intel 5520HCR
Thanks Ivan,
I guess the think that they are being clever by not allowing linking to a
product page.
Thanks for the specs,
This will help,
- Pete
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Dell PowerEdge R2100 II Rack Server with One Quad-Core Intel® Xeon®
processor E3-1200
Up to 32GB (4 DIMM slots): 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB DDR3 up