Subject: Re: netatalk in production environments....(Netware and Stuff...)
From: Marcus Radich (marcus@darena.co.nz)
Date: Wed Jun 07 2000 - 15:28:04 EDT
At 12:21 pm +0100 7/6/2000, John Grieg wrote:
> > We also have an ASIP 6.2 server. Not only does the client not lock up,
> >its faster. A 266Mhz G3 with ASIP 6.3, and standard SCSI is faster than
> >a dual PIII 600 linux/netAtalk server with onboard 2940UW and UW scsi
> >drives....
> >
>
>There has been some people telling that they move 500 MB/minute to/from(?)
>a Linux server
>from Macs.
>
>I am doing about half that with large files.
>
>Is this slow compared to an Apple Server?
>
>grieg.john@hl.telia.no
Hi.
Concerning server speeds, we have found through extensive tests that
you can build Linux/netatalk boxes which out perform ASIP, WinNT, and
Win2000 by a significant margin. PCs are about getting the 'bits'
(Processor, Motherboard, Ethernet etc) to work properly together. We
have struck a formula with Intel Lancewood motherboards and various
other parts which work very well as a Linux/netatalk server. The same
hardware running WinNT or 2000 performs very well, but not as well as
netatalk.
As for ASIP, it is very fast because the hardware you run it on is
already 'tuned', but if you know what you are doing, you can get
netatalk to run faster - esp when you start to have large
groups/heavy users. We have proven this time and time again to people
who 'only want Apple hardware', or 'will only deploy Windows NT in
our load balancing group due to support standards in our office
group', and other such comical IT speak.
mrad01
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Marcus Radich 1999
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