On Tuesday 04 October 2005 06:42, Chris Mauritz wrote: > Plant, Dean wrote: > >The Centos website talks about a SPARC release, how is this coming on? > >and is there an approximate release date? > Just curious...why would you want to run CentOS on a sparc system > instead of Slowlaris? Or have I just answered my own question? 8-) Can't answer for Dean, but I know that here, where I have three donated Enterprise xx00's (an E600, and E5500, and an E6500), three donated E450's, and lots of other donated smaller boxes, and having run my e-mail server on an Ultra 30 running Aurora for 4 years, I can say that CentOS/SPARC would get used here for the simple reason that that brings consistency in my setup, since I use CentOS 4 as my standard Linux here on Intel. Depending upon kernel (the 2.6.11 and 2.6.12 kernels have some improvements in SPARC64 support relative to the 2.6.9 kernel in RHEL4, backports notwithstanding, and the Aurora SPARC project is beyond the CentOS 4 versions on several packages. I'm running the Aurora FC3 prerelease (if you call the Aurora Rawhide, aka 'Corona' aka 'Kashmir' a prerelese) on the E6500 now (14 CPU's, 16GB of RAM, and usable interactively with a load average exceeding 230 (under a load test using apachebench against a koha admin page to stress-test the system: 256 concurrent users, 6 pages per second, 250000 total requests, load average of 244, and a USABLE SYSTEM! On my Intel boxes a load average of 6 or above usually means a very close to unusable system.....)) and it works very well. I'd prefer to run something at least close to my standard desktop system for consistency's sake while still leveraging the > $1 million donation. Oh, the other reason I might want to run CentOS/SPARC is to help build CentOS/SPARC to give back to the CentOS community. That 14 CPU E6500 should make a nice buildbox. -- Lamar Owen Director of Information Technology Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute 1 PARI Drive Rosman, NC 28772 (828)862-5554 www.pari.edu