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RE: Suggestions for dual processor



Greetings,
	I am in the course of building a dual p3 system.  What I've got now is a
TYAN 1832 dual processor board, specs are at
http://www.tyan.com/products/html/tiger100_p.html.  It uses the Intel 440BX
AGPset, and is the same board that VALinux uses in their dual processor
system, specs at http://www.valinux.com/systems/productinfo.html?product=mp.
I haven't got dual processors in it yet (waiting for $$$), but the price
isn't bad (http://www.pricewatch.com has the low price at $125).  I picked
mine up from an ebay auction from a wholesaler that was overstocked.
	I suggest starting from this and add what you want.

Have fun!

Brooks



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Ulrich Hasecke [mailto:juh@pironet.de]
> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 7:35 AM
> To: Debian User Mailingliste
> Subject: Suggestions for dual processor
>
>
> Hi Debians!
>
> I want to buy a new computer. My old one is a five year old P100.
>
> I want to set up a little debian network:
>
> The new server -- the old P100 -- a SUN LX as XTerminal -- a not yet
> bought notebook -- and a 486 as router for the internet or second
> X-Terminal for the kids (games!).
>
> I will use the new server for LaTeX, Internet, StarOffice and Gimp. I
> am further working with WML Website Meta Language so I do some kind of
> compiling nearly every day. The new server shall make a daily backup,
> burn CDs and serve as print- , fileserver and server for the
> XTerminal(s).
>
> Do you think it is a good idea to use a dual processor board or is it
> easier to maintain a single processor machine. I need the computer for
> work. If you recommend a dual processor machine - what board would you
> suggest? And what components I should use? My hardware-shop sells
> taylor-made computers, so I can choose the best components.
>
> TIA
> juh
>
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