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  • Subject: Re: Enough grunt for v4r5?
  • From: tomh@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:03:36 -0500


Really, really, _really_ research the interactive processor feature...

Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com
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If IBM had a nickle for every time CFINT kicked in... oh wait, they do...




Matthias Oertli <oertlim@s054.aone.net.au>
Sent by: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com

08/01/01 04:10 AM
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Hi,

We're looking at upgrading our box from v4r3 to v4r5 (just to get to a
supported release).

The machine is a 9402 400 with processor feature 2131. We have 160MB of
RAM and 24GB of disk with 16GB usable (combination RAID/MIRROR) of which
about 54% is used. It's supporting mainly green screen/telnet
interactive users (about 30) and a tiny bit of netserver stuff.

I wouldn't say we have performance problems, but response time sometimes
is borderline, I would not want to see it get worse.

My question: if we go to v4r5 do I have to expect diminished
performance? Greatly diminished performance?

If I was to upgrade the RAM to the maximum the box can take (I think
about 224MB) would this make a big difference?

Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Matthias



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