On Vista, 108 applications were launched simultaneously ... On Linux, this is the norm.
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Actually, the most ordinary server, from slightly loaded:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad
RAM: 2Gb
[- = root - ~ = -]
# ps axfuww | fgrep -v [| wc -l
174
This, as can be seen, is without nuclear processes.
So the "Linux adherents" especially and nothing to prove to anyone. For us, sites with a millionth audience under our control do this;)
Adherents of Linux so far remain aloof from this battle. But there is a feeling that soon someone will also appear from their camp and declare that he has normally working 250,000 applications simultaneously on six monitors.
Actually, the most ordinary server, from slightly loaded:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad
RAM: 2Gb
[- = root - ~ = -]
# ps axfuww | fgrep -v [| wc -l
174
This, as can be seen, is without nuclear processes.
So the "Linux adherents" especially and nothing to prove to anyone. For us, sites with a millionth audience under our control do this;)