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TRANSACTION BLASTER
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What is this part 163808-001 TRANSACTION BLASTER LEVEL 3 L3 Cache Daughter Board for ProLiant Servers and Rack-Mountables Should I buy it - cheap? says its for a 4500R which I have. Any Guru with the knowledge? Thanks Tony |
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Transaction blaster is just a big-ass L3 cache. Its good for things like
databases. Your processor board has to support them. I think it gives you a total of 3M L2 cache .... how cheap is cheap ? - LC "Tony Bennett" wrote in message ... Hi What is this part 163808-001 TRANSACTION BLASTER LEVEL 3 L3 Cache Daughter Board for ProLiant Servers and Rack-Mountables Should I buy it - cheap? says its for a 4500R which I have. Any Guru with the knowledge? Thanks Tony |
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NuTCrAcCPI wrote:
Transaction blaster is just a big-ass L3 cache. Its good for things like databases. Your processor board has to support them. I think it gives you a total of 3M L2 cache .... how cheap is cheap ? - LC "Tony Bennett" wrote in message ... Hi What is this part 163808-001 TRANSACTION BLASTER LEVEL 3 L3 Cache Daughter Board for ProLiant Servers and Rack-Mountables Should I buy it - cheap? says its for a 4500R which I have. Any Guru with the knowledge? Thanks Tony http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d... STRK:MEWA:IT Tony |
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you would want to get 1 for each processor board you have. Your machine will
support up to 4 processor boards. I dont think 1 TB will be much of a value. But hey... its only 5 pounds ... what have you really got to lose ? - LC "Tony Bennett" wrote in message ... NuTCrAcCPI wrote: Transaction blaster is just a big-ass L3 cache. Its good for things like databases. Your processor board has to support them. I think it gives you a total of 3M L2 cache .... how cheap is cheap ? - LC "Tony Bennett" wrote in message ... Hi What is this part 163808-001 TRANSACTION BLASTER LEVEL 3 L3 Cache Daughter Board for ProLiant Servers and Rack-Mountables Should I buy it - cheap? says its for a 4500R which I have. Any Guru with the knowledge? Thanks Tony http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d... STRK:MEWA:IT Tony |
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NuTCrAcKeR wrote:
you would want to get 1 for each processor board you have. Your machine will support up to 4 processor boards. I dont think 1 TB will be much of a value. But hey... its only 5 pounds ... what have you really got to lose ? - LC "Tony Bennett" wrote in message ... NuTCrAcCPI wrote: Transaction blaster is just a big-ass L3 cache. Its good for things like databases. Your processor board has to support them. I think it gives you a total of 3M L2 cache .... how cheap is cheap ? - LC "Tony Bennett" wrote in message ... Hi What is this part 163808-001 TRANSACTION BLASTER LEVEL 3 L3 Cache Daughter Board for ProLiant Servers and Rack-Mountables Should I buy it - cheap? says its for a 4500R which I have. Any Guru with the knowledge? Thanks Tony http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d... STRK:MEWA:IT Tony Hi LC I have 4 processors so need four cards, think I'll pass on it.. but I might just buy it and get a server with one proc just to have a play with..... Good excuse for YASB - yet another server box! Thanks for the info Tony |
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