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Andrew Miehs wrote:
 > Hi Tony,

Not that I am a SuperMicro fan any longer, but I suspect the reason that the Poweredge is quicker is because of the quicker disks - and if you are running a 64bit OS, because of the
increased amount of memory.

Agreed. I'm going to be trialling a 1950 with 10k rpm 146gb drives in it in a few weeks; same spec otherwise. Think it'll be interesting to see the performance difference between the two disk speeds. All machines are 64bit, and squid is a memory whore, so 8gb helps, a lot.


Squid can only utilise one processor, so you would be better off with the Xeon 5148 if
CPU was really the bottleneck.

Indeed; my original plan was to run multiple squid instances on the same machine, but after further thought, it didn't make sense to do it that way. As it happened, the Low Voltage quad cores were the cheaper cpu.


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