From: Jezz Bird (jezzbird@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Mar 09 2008 - 11:09:46 ARST
Hi,
I started off running mine on a dual core in Windows XP in 4 instances and the
cpu utilisation wasn't too bad once I'd ascertained idlepc values. However it
wasn't as stable as I wanted it to be as sometimes one of the instances would
crash. Now I've switched to quad core running under Linux (Ubuntu desktop) and
it runs like a dream !
Regards,
Jezz.> Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 10:53:25 +0800> From: gottobeccie@gmail.com> To:
lothar345@wp.pl; ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: Re: Odp: RE: Proccessor
requirement for dynamibs'AKHILESH THAKUR' <akhi_thakur@hotmail.com>,
ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Hi,> > Get at least a core 2 duo for dynamips, core
2 quad is preferred. That> shld do the job. I tried on dual core too but
lousy, no way it got to> work with over 10 routers.> > Regards,> Ron> > > On
3/6/08, Artur . <lothar345@wp.pl> wrote:> > Hello All,> >> >> > I have a PC
with 4GB RAM and dual core@3.2GHz. I have a problem with> > dynamips, I have
80-100% of CPU Load after runing 15 instances of 3640> > with BGP, EIGRP, OSPF
etc. I use 2 instances of dynamips and I set> > correct idle pc values (I have
checked with one instance).> >> > What's the problem? Is my CPU too week for
this?> >> >> > Please advice,> > Artur> >> >> >> >> > Dnia 5-03-2008 o godz.
22:03 ccie study napisa3(a):> > > I am able to run the full IE R&S lab (14
routers) on core 2 duo (2.2mhz)> > > with 4 GB DRAM. After setting up the
proper IDLEPC along with dividing up> > > the routers among 4 dynamips
instances, I can get about 40% utilization> > >> > > -----Original
Message-----> > > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]
On Behalf Of> > > AKHILESH THAKUR> > > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 12:09
AM> > > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com> > > Subject: Proccessor requirement for
dynamibs> > >> > > Dear GS,> > > Can anyone tell me what is the best PC
processor requirments to run full> > > lab> > > of R&S on dynamibs.> > > Also
has anyone experienced any issue with intel's core duo. I am planning> > > to>
> > buy intel's core duo for the same . Is that processor would be> > >
sufficient to> > > run full lab.> > > What about quad core. How stable quad
core is. what is the performance of> > > quad> > > core when we reun
dynamibs.> > >> > > Kindly help.> > >> > > Regards> > > Akhi> > >
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