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-=> Accession wrote to Gamgee <=-
> Yes, I know all that. I think displaying menus and such are not
> very "heavy" tasks when compared to ircd, email, web, and more,
> though. All I can say for sure is that my SBBS doesn't (ever)
> "crash".
Ac> FYI, I /do/ run all of those services you mentioned in a previous post
Ac> here, and they get hammered all day long (even with the
Ac> filtering/throttling/temp banning in place). I don't remember it has
Ac> ever crashing due to those services being overwhelmed or anything. A
Ac> random bug or a segfault maybe, but that has always been able to be
Ac> found, addressed and fixed.
Ack.
Ac> I just don't think Windows (Home/Pro) itself was ever built to be a
Ac> server. On the other hand, and not to seem like I'm shitting on Windows
Ac> or anything, I have seen, heard, and read about plenty of /actual/
Ac> Windows Server setups running just fine. I imagine they probably take a
Ac> bunch of the desktop background tasks out of the equation, which could
Ac> come in to play with hosting a server.
My Windows knowledge is pretty limited, but that sounds like it is very
likely true in all respects.
... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.
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