NewDude

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Posted: Mar. 03 2007,18:47 |
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Thulemanden, that is awesome!
I love to hear about taking older systems and having a job for them and not throwing them away. I scored the P166mhz at a garage sale for $5. Most people will just gave them away.
I resently just migrated my website to a dual 350mhz, with 512mb of ram. It is amazing how fast DSL is on it. It is way over kill since I only have 384K bandwidth up and down. The P166mhz handled that workload fine.
Although, because I am running a forum with PHP and MySQL, I have noticed a increase in query speed. There have been a few improvements.
The P166mhz machine is a rock solid machine. DSL worked very, very, very, well on it. I am not going to retire it, it is now going to become my backup server and maybe failover system. If I need to do maintenance on the dual, I have use the P166mhz to run the web site while the other is down.
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