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November 2000, Week 3

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>John and Jeff, it's probably been mentioned before, but I'm sure many
>are wondering about your setup.  Care to share?


I am currently running
17) 600mhz PIII Celeron - Win98
1)  Dual 600mhz PIII - Winnt
1)  Dual 933mhz PIII - Winnt
2)  Dual 550mhz PIII XEON 2BM Cache - Winnt
1)  Dual 700mhz PIII - Win98
3)  733mhx PIII - Win98
1)  Dual 500mhx PIII - Winnt

These are all served by a Visual Basic Script that I made to move units to
and from the buffer on our file server. They are running the command line
client. I keep a buffer of 120 units and refill twice a day just so I can
process through Seti outages. I am also currently ad 511th place in the
overall standings. These machines are processing 24 hours. About 15 of the
machines are new and not being used by anyone but me. We find this is a good
way to burn them in before they get deployed.

The PIII Xeons can process a unit in 4.5 to 5 hours. Each dual machine
processes two units simultaneously.

John Zoltak
North American Mfg Co
Cleveland Ohio

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