From: AKHILESH THAKUR (akhi_thakur@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 10 2008 - 03:54:16 ARST
Dear GS,
Thanks for all the posts. I have finally bought Q6600 with 2 GB RAM on Win XP
and it is working perfectly fine.
Regards
Akhi> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:12:38 +0000> From: ciscosurplus@gmail.com> To:
akhi_thakur@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Proccessor requirement for dynamibs> CC:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Akhi,> > Obviously the correct answer is the best
processor you can buy!> > However I run a Q6600 with 2GB of RAM and have no
problems with the labs,> however in only run R1-6 and a single BB router and
run the other BBs as> real routers and use real 3560/3550s.> > I found that
when using XP BGP etc sometimes had problems by the end of a> lab and the
command line became sluggish. I switched to Ubuntu 64, and now> have no
problems at all, I am confident my Ubuntu box could run 2x full labs> where XP
struggles with one.> > My suggestion is check out the hacki forum at>
ht_p://7200emu.hacki.at/viewforum.php?f=15&sid=e76e4a6cf64a1a8a08c2e05fefbfaa
6c> > If you can afford the quad core then go for that Im not sure how other>
people feel but I also have a Duo core and there is a big difference.> > On
05/03/2008, AKHILESH THAKUR <akhi_thakur@hotmail.com> wrote:> >> > 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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