Dead Things
Limp Gawd
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- Jul 8, 2011
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The reason I use Server rather than Desktop is that I can configure Server quicker than I can Desktop, and since I don't use the GUI anyway, there is no reason to install it. I do not use Server because it performs better in any way.
One difference I have noticed on multiple rigs between Server and Desktop is that with a Desktop install, clock drift will begin to set in after a few weeks of continuous folding. PPD will then slowly start to creep downward. After a couple months, a 200k PPD machine might only be doing 185-190k PPD on average until it is rebooted. Server installs never seem to do that to me, so I've always chalked that up to the kernel timer interrupt rate of 100Hz being more ideally suited to a high-load environment.
Since you've run both Desktop and Server flavours as well, I was wondering if you've noticed anything similar? Everytime I've mentioned this in the past, folks look at me strangely (as much as you can look at somebody strangely in an online forum).