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Buzz27
I run 3 Compaq servers 1 ML350 and 2 ML370's, all have 64bit PCI-X cards / Ultra 320 scsi riad 5 stacks/ Sata2 8x raid stacks.
They each have 4GB ECC ram with twin processors/ twin head gigabyte Nics feeding into a gigabyte switch etc feeding my LAN/each other

I notice there is a Server-kernel, would this offer me any advantages over the desktop-kernel?
Does this support NIC bonding?
What are the differences?


[moved from Installing Mandriva by spinynorman]
ianw1974
It should offer you the ability to use more ram, I think server kernels are configured up to 64GB, whereas the desktop I think is just 4GB. Might work slightly different if 64 bit distro too.
Greg2
If you are currently using a 32bit desktop kernel, I doubt that you are using all 4GB of your RAM. You can check this with
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free -m && cat /proc/meminfo |grep -i total
If you aren't using all 4GB, you will have to use a server kernel, as Ian has noted.
scarecrow
64G Enterprise kernels are targetted at systems with large ( 8GB or more) RAM and running specific applications which can take advantage.
In your case I would be content with 4- GB RAM initialized, as the Enterprise kernels have PAE enabled and that is reducing their performance.
The modern solution is, of course, going 64-bit (if your CPU is supported AND the rest of the hardware doesn't object heavily)... but you will judge if and when you will do that.
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