Linked by Adam S on Tue 26th Aug 2008 12:40 UTC, submitted by estherschindler
Mac OS X Think you know the truth about Mac OS X Server? Find out as Ryan Faas counts down the top ten commonly held myths about Apple's server platform. Warning: while it's a decent article, it will make you click through 10 pages to get the 10 reasons.
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RE: Decent read
by Nossie on Tue 26th Aug 2008 14:45 UTC in reply to "Decent read"
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I have RealVNC client on linux connecting to vineserver on 10.5 server and it's PDQ even on a modded 450mhz G4 cube.

It used to be sluggish with the old RVNC but for some reason its actually quite usable now.


My gripe with OSX server is that most of the remote monitoring stuff is reserved for apple xserves... which sucks ass. Am I right you can get a headless attachment for G4/G5 mac pros? maybe that adds that feature back in.

To be fair other than the dashboard widget, most of the remote monitoring software that doesnt work wouldn't be usable outside a rack -- a good chunk of it does.

I did once setup a clustered Xgrid system of different flavours but gave up after I couldnt find anything to run on it other than a sample calculation ;)

1x G4 450mhz cube 1.5GB ram leo server acting as head and then the below as nodes

1x 1.8 ghz athlon XP running windows XP (1GB mem)
1x 2.2 ghz amd FX53 running linux (2GB mem)
1x 2.4 ghz macbook pro (2gb) running leo client

So I'd say that was pretty scalable... another example would be that American Uni that bought an Xgrid of 1024 nodes ... ( I cringe at the thought of that powerbill)

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