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I guess when you're talking about obsolete hardware throwing money at it by buying cheap used hardware doesn't look quite as foolish as trying that on newer hardware. Translation: You might want to try running the performance stuff of iNav to see where your performance issues are prior to buying hardware. Lately I've been out of the performance arena. Isn't there some "what if" built in? Like gather performance data on my current situation and play "what if I added more (processor, disk, etc)?". Rob Berendt
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