Andrew Suffield wrote: > s390 is a little special, because it's neither a desktop nor a server > architecture, but rather a mainframe one. One software installation > can service many thousands of users; these are the things IBM was > talking about when they thought they would only sell five of them. So > it will always be disproportionately low by this measure. Exactly how > far different it is from the rest is difficult to tell. I'm not a s390 admin (though I play one in hercules), but I really doubt that anyone takes a s390 and installs only one debian vm on it. If you're running big iron with thousands of users, you'll have a bunch of vm's running debian, and each of these will produce mirror load (unless one of them runs a local mirror). -- see shy jo
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