I thought it was a great article! It was neat to hear about someone's first exposure to our movement. It was like watching a blind man who's been cured and seeing his first sunset.
Maybe I'm just being melodramatic, but I thought it was cool.
the solution we use (for +150k users) is to have users divided up and we have a mapping server that does nothing but map user to servers. we have eight sun E5k's that handle the users and two of them run (cough...) Notes. The others run sendmail. A couple of them feed into the mainframe systems. The only ones that ever give us problems are the notes servers. overall it works very well.
Did anybody else see the SMP comment...
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i noticed that the "consultant" they interviewed seemed to think that linux didn't fully support SMP. I thought it did. Was I wrong?
I thought it was a great article!
It was neat to hear about someone's first exposure to our movement. It was like watching a blind man who's been cured and seeing his first sunset.
Maybe I'm just being melodramatic, but I thought it was cool.
the solution we use (for +150k users) is to have users divided up and we have a mapping server that does nothing but map user to servers. we have eight sun E5k's that handle the users and two of them run (cough...) Notes. The others run sendmail.
A couple of them feed into the mainframe systems.
The only ones that ever give us problems are the notes servers.
overall it works very well.
i noticed that the "consultant" they interviewed seemed to think that linux didn't fully support SMP. I thought it did. Was I wrong?