My current desktop is an AMD Athlon running at 800Mhz. It is very chunky, but I think it is more the old IDE disks in it than the processor.
-geoff
On Nov 30, 2004, at 8:58 AM, Matt Shields wrote:
My current server(old gateway desktop) is PII 300 w/ 384MB, running CentOS3.3, w/ apache, mysql, qmail, clamd, spamassassin, Gnome(occassionally), plus numerous other daemons. I'm actually quite surprised what this computer can handle.
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:50:51 +0100, Daniel S. Reichenbach dsr@best-off.org wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have a better picture of what this 'line' is? I.E. Intel 200, 300, 350? AMD 300, 450? Would this be Pentium vs. Pentium II? Perhaps the K6-2 series on the AMD side?
I just installed 3.3 on a Celeron 400 last night. Anyone else?
CentOS 3.3 on a Pentium II with 300 Mhz, a Pentium I with 166 Mhz, one K6 system with 200 Mhz, all working fine, working as little build farm and test suite for development. All systems have at 64MB RAM installed. In the office we do run some systems with CentOS on PII (333) systems with 96MB for daily work. No issues yet. All installed with CentOS 3.1 and upgraded to 3.3. Uptime is now around half a year with around 20 minutes administration after installation for setting up internal yum repo.
Daniel
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