On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 11:38:01AM -0500, Arnold Pizer wrote:
>
> You can get the fastest Dell 4600 with dual 3 Ghz Xeons and 2 GB of memory
> for about $6,000. This is one fast machine and might handle the load. For
> $10,000 you can get an essentially equivalent (dual 2.5 Ghz Xeons but with
> larger cache) Dell 6600 but this gives you the option of adding two more
> processors. That (a quad processor) would certainly handle the
> load.
After checking the prices on this, it's not much more expensive to
add a second 2 processor 4600 system as it is to upgrade a 6600 to 4
processors. I submitted specs to the chairman recommending two $7400
2650s with 3.2GHz Xeons, 4GB RAM, and 2 hard drives (RAID1), with the
idea of just adding or replacing them as distributed systems as time
goes on.
I'll try load-testing by pushing all classes onto one server to
start with next semester, and as soon as I hear a complaint about
speed, I'll split them up between the two and mirror changed data
between the two nightly. I don't have the infrastructure for this
currently, but I'm looking into setting up Kerberos and AFS, moving
actual storage to other machines so I can do instantaneous failover if
something happens. Do you know anyone who has done this before?
> I hope this info helps. Please fell free to contact us again. Others may
> find this info useful --- would it be OK with you if I post this on
Thanks, it gave me a starting point and a list of other people to
bug. Feel free to post this, and if I forget to send you the results
of this by next July, feel free to send me e-mail asking.
--
Louisiana State University
Department of Mathematics
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