ATOM 330 Vs AMD Athlon 64 3500
May 16, 2009I was talking with a friend and neither of us has used both the atom 330 and the AMD Athlon 64 3500. Has anyone used both of these and did you notice with one performed better?
View 11 RepliesI was talking with a friend and neither of us has used both the atom 330 and the AMD Athlon 64 3500. Has anyone used both of these and did you notice with one performed better?
View 11 Repliesdedicate server for a small hosting business, i want to know your opinion, The AMD Athlon X2 3600 with 1gb of ram will be enough? The server will be run centos 4 and Directadmin.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am thinking to run a video streaming site like youtube, as known such site will require huge bandwidth and space not to mention good server specs, as a starter i have this two options and would appreciate it if you give me your advice:
AMD Athlon 64 LE1600 - 2.2 Ghz
1024 MB DDR2 RAM
250 GB harddisk
100 Mbit uplink
1000 GB traffic
Dedicated server 2:
Intel Celeron D 430 - 1.8 Ghz
1024 MB DDR2 RAM
250 GB harddisk
100 Mbit uplink
1000 GB traffic
I am noticing that some hosts are now offering duel-core Atom Processors. Anyone have any experance with this (as a cPanel Hosting Server)
View 14 Replies View Relatedi read that these consume less energy therefore lower cost to bandwith ratio ? is this true?
would it be able to run ffmpeg?
atom dedi's, performance etc..
Are these worth using?
I recently came across the pricing of Intel Atom powered Dedicated Servers which are as low as $39 (not managed of course) but, the hard disk space and bandwidth bundled with it is tempting.
I currently host a vBulletin Forum of mine of a 512 MB VPS and it performs fine but, I was thinking whether it would be better on an Atom as most are bundled with 2 GB of RAMs.
Anyone can help me out here - whether am thinking in the right direction or am entirely wrong in thinking this?
What is your experience in using ATOM (320/330) servers? What are you using it for? Shared, reseller, VPS (HyperVM or other), backup, ...?
View 14 Replies View Relatedif anyone has had any experience with the new Atom servers offered by SingleHop. From what I read they seem somewhat promising but since it is new to the market from what I understand I don't really want to jump right into it head first.
Any reviews/comments would be helpful.
Should I upgrade form my VPS to the atom server.
The VPS
768 MB ram
40gb Disk
1 Xeon core 2.3 Ghz
Atom 330 Dual Core - 1.6GHz
250GB SATA
1024MB DDR2 667
2500GB Transfer
100Mbit burstable port
5 Usable ip's
The load on my vps sometimes get up to about 4 and I do notice a slight slowdown so any comments would be helpful.
Just wondering for anyone whos done a kernel compile on an Atom based machine, how long did it take?
View 1 Replies View Relatedif anyone has put Windows 2003 x64 on an Atom and installed a very light duty Exchange server on it...
I know the Atoms are not the most powerful thing in the world, but they are a cost effective and energy efficient alternative to past generation hardware.
Since the Atom benchmarks slightly better than a P4, I am wondering how it would hold up with an Exchange server.
I just got an Atom 330 and it shows that i have 4 Cores. Is it normal?
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Atom
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
Atom N330 with 2G RAM,
is it powerful enough for vBulletin or osCommerce 500 users online?
I am getting the following error in Plesk, on the Applications page:
"APS Catalog error: Unable to parse the ATOM content. DOMDocument::loadXML(): Opening and ending tag mismatch: hr line 5 and body in Entity, line: 6"
Clearing cache (as advised here: [URL] ....) - does not work, unfortunately.
As I noticed, the error started to occur right after Plesk was updated to v11.5.30_build115130819.13
Found this error in files:
/opt/psa/var/cache# vi d3b08b981b493e5687c45518970bc225-1024-0.cache
a:3:{s:3:"url";s:108:"http://catalog.marketplace.parallels.com/all-app.atom?obsolete=hide&pageSize=999999&order=%2Bname%2C-version";s:4:"time";i:1390479055;s:7:"content";s:166:"<html>
[Code] ....
In my browser, the API catalog URL gives the same "502 Bad Gateway" error: [URL] ....