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  • Subject: Re: Domino Performance
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 23:44:29 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

Simple answer is you're gonna need more horses. The 2130 is less than
14 CPW and with OS/400 wanting 64MB to run itself, you're VERY low on
the memory scale too.  I haven't checked the Domino specs but in my
experience I'd get into a Server model or at LEAST get close to
100CPW. Additionally I'd push memory to 512MB or more. 

If you only need to support the four mailboxes and won't be running
anything else on the box then you might get nearly acceptable
performance by running up the Memory to the max 160MB but it ain't
gonna fly.

HTH - Larry


John P. Walsh wrote:
> 
> Sorry about the empty post; resending it.
> 
> I just had Domino installed on the 400 and then set up four users
> (mailboxes, etc.)  Performance was horrendous.  The box is a 9404 with a
> 2130 processor (RISC box) with 96meg of ram.  What can be done to improve
> performance.  Totally unusable as is.
> 
> John P. Walsh

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