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I run with multiple connections regularly although usually only one or two is
actually connected at a time. I don't see any disadvantages to this. My
machine is 2.8 Ghz with 1GB of RAM.

I have occasionally used two workspaces but that was because the workspaces
contained totally different applications (web sites vs. iSeries). It was kind
of a nuisance to switch every time I wanted to switch what I worked on. It was
easier to run two instances of WDSC.

HTH,

Rick

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Behalf Of MQueue
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:47 AM
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Workspace Opinions

Hi All,

I currently have 40 connections on my workspace. 15 of them are to my i5 with
2 partitions to handle different products and library lists. The rest are
connections to various client i5s and partitions. I run the lighter version of
wdsc 7.0 with only the i5 stuff. I also have the full blown package installed.

Is there an advantage to putting each of the client connections in its own
workspace? Is it more efficient to run wdsc with fewer connections? Will I
get clobbered memory wise running 2 workspaces at one time? What are you doing
with multiple connections?

TIA,
MQueue


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