Quote from ArchAngel:
Wow, you guys are amazing. To be able to offer such decisive expert conclusions without knowing anything about the specifics of the workload, configuration, detailed utilization stats, etc. is far better than most people could do![]()
I am not claiming deity status just yet. But I will say that 17 years of hands on experience as well as numerous software projects that I have written code for give me at least a foundation to start from. Specifics regarding workload, configuration, utilization, etc., are all important.
But there are also some standard shortcuts and better efficiencies from new algorithms and techniques that might improve the processes. There might be a reordering of the processes that might lower the consistent horsepower requirements also. One needs not have been shot in the foot with a 45 to know that that just might hurt! But I could be mistaken.

