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Join Date: Sep 2003
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the only real answer is 'no idea' unless you try it out as i've only ever had a few running at the same time when testing things out and that's with a lower spec systems and didn't have any issues.
network bandwidth to the dnas and then cpu usage will be the main issues you're going to be look at when running multiple instances. and the theoretical source limit on the dnas is 2147483647 which i doubt you'll hit before all other issues arise. -daz |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Thanks for your reply -daz
Ok, the best way is to test
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I knew that number wasn't insignificant. That's 0x7FFFFFFF in hexadecimal of which, if I'm not mistaken, is the highest value a signed 32 bit integer can contain. I knew I recognized that number from somewhere. Actually had to bust out the calculator. lol Gawd I'm such a dork.
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