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sun_powered
Joined: 26 Aug 2006 Posts: 6 Location: Houston, TX
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12 Mar 2007 14:51 centos on sun sparc |
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Presently running Synopsys on a Sun V240 SPARC IIIi server and I'm thinking about wiping the drives and installing CentOS 4 in place of Solaris 9.
Why?
1.)Can get the O/S patches without having to give Sun $800 for a support contract.
2.)Hope it will help solve problems with OpenGL on ssh'ed in clients.
What experiences have any of you had with running Synopsys under CentOS on a Sun SPARC server?
I'm running Cadence on a Sun V40 (x86-based) server and that's working out very well, but that's the architecture Linux was originally designed to run on.
I sure would appreciate any feedback you guys and gals have to share.
Thanks!
John
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soway
Joined: 09 Apr 2004 Posts: 60 Helped: 8 Location: China,SuZhou
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14 Mar 2007 2:25 sun v240 linux centos |
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1.You should not run CentOS on Sparc V240.There is no centos for sparc platform.
2.Why not use vnc for your solve OpenGL problem?
3.Now,we should not run any simulation or verification on Sparc platform,the performance is too bad! A Dell 1435(2*Opteron dual core,4G memory) will have 3x performance vs Sun V240.
So,why not simple translate your application to x86 based server?
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sun_powered
Joined: 26 Aug 2006 Posts: 6 Location: Houston, TX
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14 Mar 2007 5:39 centos for sun v240 |
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Actually, there is a beta version of CentOS for SPARC architecture, but when I looked at it, I decided it was not complete enough or stable enough for me to use in a research/training lab.
I'll look into using vnc--thanks for that suggestion.
Buying a new server is not an option at this point, or I WOULD move Synopsys to a Sun x86-based Server running CentOS 4.4.
As for the OpenGL problem, I'll post that in a new topic.
Thanks for your quick reply and suggestions!
John
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