[rescue] Ultra 1 newbie q'ns
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Mon Dec 25 13:37:31 CST 2006
Mon, 25 Dec 2006 @ 12:22 -0500, Magnus said:
> Steve Sandau wrote:
>
> > One of my U1s is doing a great job of webserver/mail server running
> > OpenBSD. I have been very pleased with OBSD's performance on older
> > hardware of various types. including my SS5 and SS4 firewall/VPN boxes.
> > And now I have used OBSD for desktop usage (with XFCE) utilizing
> > packages and ports.
>
>
> I concur; OpenBSD is an excellent choice for some of these machines.
> They still don't support multiprocessor on sparc architecture yet but
> for something like the Ultra 1 it should work just fine.
I still find OpenBSD performance lags behind NetBSD, and for the most
part I find NetBSD to be as secure in a pragmatic sense.
I would like to run OpenBSD for my gateway machine, but right now my
experience is with NetBSD so I decided against it.
If I get more space/time, I might run OpenBSD and move gateway
operations totally over to a separate box.
> Though using the ports tree is an exercise for the extremely patient on
> these machines. :)
It's not as bad as I thought it would be though.
I find most ports build pretty quickly on the U1 as opposed to the SS5
system I replaced, even though in some tests the CPU isn't a huge
improvement.
There are a lot of subtle improvements in the Ultrasparc over the
previous generation that start helping out under load and in certain
situations. You don't see it if you just run a benchmark.
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