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My webserver used to run Centos, but now runs Arch linux. (32bit)
pretty basic nothing special machine: pentium 4, 2ghz, 1gb ram
I ran this script which grabs info from a pdf and converts it into mysql.
the document is pretty large (msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf), and changes regularly and I like to have a copy of it.
on centos: 58 secs
on Arch : 5-10 secs .. I cant give an exact number because I was testing the server under load and other parameters - there was a peak for a couple of seconds then it finished..
I'm very impressed!
edit: typo
Last edited by scarletxfi (2010-07-22 00:22:27)
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Wow... you have gone from one end of the Linux stability spectrum to the other with that switch. CentOS is as stable as it gets and Arch is bleeding edge.
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well... my first proper distro was debian... I've come along way since then...
besides, if archlinux.org can afford to be on an Arch Linux server, then I'm sure I can afford it too..
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Are you keeping your server bleeding edge or are you using ABS to compile stable versions and keep them as they age?
I run Debian on my servers; I absolutely hate distros like CentOS & Fedora.
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the document is pretty large (msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf), and changes regularly and I like to have a copy of it.
I'd be interested in that script if you don't mind sharing... I'm often looking thru that price list
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scarletxfi wrote:the document is pretty large (msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf), and changes regularly and I like to have a copy of it.
I'd be interested in that script if you don't mind sharing... I'm often looking thru that price list
Me too please
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@Jimi: I don't keep the server bleeding edge, unless there is some extraordinary security patch. Fedora is so..... ahh!
hey guys,
sorry about this, but the creator of the script is giving me a hard time regarding sharing it. (it is still a little buggy and far from perfect)
I take care of the Admin stuff (hardware,setup, apache,phpmyadmin, etc.. ) I have yet to get in to php programming.
the script will be available (and I'll send you guys a pm with a link) once it's been optimised and the creator is ok with it being published.
Sorry.
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