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Re: PC Hardware Recs
I think even the lowest config in your email is OK to run ns. Memory could
be a issue if you run a very large simulation but it should happen when
you just start to use ns
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Ken Laberteaux wrote:
>
> I am about to start using ns2 for various IP simulations. Before
> starting, I need to purchase a computer. For various reasons, I am
> planning on running ns2 on a pc, mostly likely under Windows NT (or
> possibly linux, however that would be a whole separate learning curve
> I'd rather avoid).
>
> My question now goes to suggestions on hardware. Specifically, I've
> seen several suggestion to buy as much memory as possible. However,
> how should I balance this priority vs. other parts? For example, a 64
> MB of PC-100 memory runs $170. 128 MB is then $340 and 256 MB is $680.
> Alternatively, the difference between an IDE Hard Disk (HD) and a SCSI
> HD is (for 9GB) about $200. What would contribute more to performance
> on ns2 simulations, an 64 MB of memory or a SCSI HD?
>
> Continuing this thread, I tend to prefer AMD's CPUs to Intels, mostly
> due to cost. Going from a 450 MHz chip to a 600 MHz chip is around
> $400. Should I spend this money instead of memory or SCSI?
>
> Any thoughts or experiences are most appreciated. Please forgive this
> off-topic post.
>
> Ken
>
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