On 10 Feb 99, at 23:22, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
Also, pardon my naivete on this one, but: RAM is relatively cheap these days. Even PCs can be considered relatively cheap these days. If, to cover the cost of having a 10-12MB process resident in memory, I had to pay a $100 startup fee or some such, I would probably do so. After paying that fee, though, I would expect to pay the same as any other hosting customer.
Feel free to let me know if I'm way off base :)
Well... I've been thinking about porting Python (and Zope) to NetWare. You know, that's the operating system where everything runs at ring 0. That's also the OS that doesn't have any virtual memory capability. Naturally this issue is of interest to me. ;-) Brad Clements, bkc@murkworks.com (315)268-1000 http://www.murkworks.com (315)268-9812 Fax netmeeting: ils://ils.murkworks.com ICQ: 14856937