On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 20:16, Matthew Nuzum wrote:
> Thanks for all the feedback, this is very informative.
[snip]
> * Running Linux or *BSD on a 64 bit platform can alleviate some potential
> RAM limitations (if there are truly going to be limitations). If this is
> so, I've heard suggestions for Itanium, Sparc and RS/6000. Maybe someone
> can give some more info on these, here are my immediate thoughts: I've heard
> that the industry as a whole has not yet warmed up to Itanium. I can't
> afford the newest Sparc Servers, so I'd need to settle with a previous
> generation if I went that route, any problems with that? I know nothing
> about the RS/6000 servers (I did see one once though :-), does linux|*BSD
> run well on them and any suggestions for series/models I should look at?
If you want 64-bit, maybe wait for Operon, or look at Alphas. You could
probably get a used DS20 or ES40 for a pretty good price, and Linux is
*well* supported on Alpha. If you want something that really smokes,
and have some buck lying around, try an ES47.
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