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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (25729)11/9/1997 11:58:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) of 1580046
 
Josef; Can the server not use the RAM as cache to then take advantage of the CPU speed. Obviously the server will serve packets and will order the packets by some rules, get then and serve them from disc at first and then from cache as it might just know what comes next with the packet strings and clients in it's minds eye. True there will be misses and hits, but a fast drive and fast CPU will optimize these. The difference between a drive access at 6-8 MS and a bus/memory access at 66+ MHZ is quite vast, being well over 1000:1, however a good server will be able to use the ram for some portion of the load at higher speeds, and in addition will have more time to do the housekeeping to optimize all of those tasks, as that housekeeping can be quite processor intensive. So there will be some point where another CPU will speed the tasks, with 200 clients or some such load, and will that Compaq have space for another CPU is a valid point.
However I too am not a network specialist, perhaps one will speak and slay the dragon.

Bill
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