Hi, Consensus is that T1000s and other first generation Niagara machines are crippled foremostly by their CPU featureset moreso than by the i/o subsystem and that I really shouldn't be running this sort of stuff on these sort of machines (which is OK because it's only staging / POC at the moment -- I grabbed the cheapest SPARC I could find) :\ The good news is, however, that for the database tier of this workload, there is a likelihood of increasing performance somewhat using an SSD instead of the desktop-grade SATA disk that came in the machines originally. Thanks to Roger, Jim and Ric for the insight. --jake > Hi all, > These T1000s, despite having 16GB and 8 cores, are awfully slow running Oracle Applications. Has anyone managed to spice these up by supplanting an SSD mirror instead of the sad little PC hard drive they came with? > Are commodity desktop SSDs OK in there? > > thx > jakeReceived on Thu Oct 25 12:39:45 2012
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