Opteron Anyone?

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Feb 22 08:27:28 GMT 2005


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As soon as my new server arrives, I am going to be doing lots x86_64
testing and system optimisation. It will probably run RHEL4.

I've just ordered it yesterday, so first results will be in about a
month's time.

If you are running 64-bit, the RPM's should be rebuilt using the 64-bit
architecture. Let me know if they don't.

Vlad Mazek wrote:

> We use several opterons at ExchangeDefender.com
>
> Overall, after well over a year in production I am very satisfied. We're
> running it in 32bit mode with stock RHEL, I would be interested in any
> success stories in 64 bit mode as well as the AV vendor choice. At the
> time we deployed these there was nothing available in the 64bit land.
>
> -Vlad
> ExchangeDefender.com
>
>
> Mike Kercher wrote:
>
>> I'm considering building an Opteron based system running CentOS
>> ia64.  Is
>> anyone here running MailScanner/SA on a 64bit platform?  Would the
>> rpm's be
>> rebuilt using 32bit or 64bit architecture?
>
>
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