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Date:      Wed, 1 Apr 1998 01:44:48 -0500
From:      Mark Mayo <mark@vmunix.com>
To:        dg@root.com, Robert Watson <robert@cyrus.watson.org>
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ftp.cdrom.com
Message-ID:  <19980401014448.58609@vmunix.com>
In-Reply-To: <199804010350.TAA26383@implode.root.com>; from David Greenman on Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 07:50:25PM -0800
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980331223049.9434K-100000@fledge.watson.org> <199804010350.TAA26383@implode.root.com>

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On Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 07:50:25PM -0800, David Greenman wrote:
 >
> >Hmm. :)  That's pretty extreme.  Is the current limitation on user's on
> >ftp.cdrom.com on the basis of hardware, software, or bandwidth? :)
> 
>    Right at the moment the limit is bandwidth - mostly with Sprint and MCI
> through the west coast NAPs. The secondary limit is CPU, but that only
> becomes a problem when we have adequate bandwidth. When Internet bandwidth
> isn't a problem, we tend not to run so close to the 3000 user limit since
> people aren't on as long downloading the files. The 3000 user limit is
> chosen because if it any higher than that, the machine becomes a little
> sluggish during the peak times of the day and this annoys the archive
> maintainers. Upgrades are planned to fix that problem and to expand further,
> with the next goal being 4000-5000 users (depending on how significant the
> upgrade is).

The new 400MHz P-II's are using the 100MHz bus right? If so, this will
be the first new generation of hardware that I'll be considering upgrading
to - since my 200MHz PPro does very well right now. It will be
interesting to see if the 400/100MHz PII setup will provide
*significant* performance improvements over the PPro..

I think the 450MHz versions of PII will be out this summer, but it's 
mostly the 100MHz bus that I'm interested in! :-)

-Mark

> 
> -DG
> 
> David Greenman
> Core-team/Principal Architect, The FreeBSD Project

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