Since a fair number of home computers pcs these days have quad cores, 6 or more gigs of memory and 64 bit operating systems, perhaps it might make sense to come up with a Windows stand alone solution and decentralise the server computing requirements.
Cheerio John On 2 July 2010 10:43, Tom Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02/07/10 15:30, Nic Roets wrote: > > As for the load: Most of the time Errol is using half a core right now >> and it has 16 ! I think when Richard did Amsterdam to Girona, most of >> the data was swapped out and he had to wait a few seconds for it to be >> swapped back in. Under full production we may choose to lock the data >> in RAM. >> > > Actually it's 8 cores, but with hyperthreading. So it can't do the full > work of 16 cores but can probably do a bit more that 8 cores worth. > > > Tom > > -- > Tom Hughes ([email protected]) > http://compton.nu/ > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >
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