[CentOS] i386 or x86_64 installation
Benjamin Smith
lists at benjamindsmith.com
Wed Jan 24 03:33:14 UTC 2007
On Monday 22 January 2007 08:05, Matt wrote:
> I am upgrading a very heavilly used email server to a AMD64 dual core
> with CentOS. I am staying with i386 since the web GUI we use lists
> 64bit support as beta and I do not want any problems. The real draw
> back I see is the max RAM on i386 but perhaps I am wrong. 90 percent
> of our CPU load is Spamassassin. Disk I/O is likely a big bottle neck
> as well. Currently we run 2 gigabyte of RAM but will likely move to
> 4G of DDR2 RAM. Moving from PATA to SATA drives as well.
SATA is better than PATA, but it pales compared to SCSI. Even with SATA, an
rsync of a large directory tree can hammer the performance of a server, but
with SCSI, it doesn't register enough, on a much busier server, to even
notice!
So, evaluate if the $500 for a *good* disk subsystem is actually worth it - in
my case, the answer is a resounding.... YES!!!!
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