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SubjectRE: 2.5.34-mm4
On Sun, 15 Sep 2002, M. Edward Borasky wrote:

> Borasky's Corollary 1: If you *can* measure it and it *does* exist, the
> cheapest solution may still be to buy more memory, more disks or a
> faster processor.

Current 2.5 is sluggish on systems with a fast CPU and 768 MB
of RAM, whereas current -ac runs the same workload smoothly
with 128 MB of RAM.

Now tell me, what's your point ?

Rik
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