> causing problems is how does CircleMUD interfere with web servers, mail > servers, and other communications programs that are running? On a Windows > NT 4.0 server running multiple programs would MUD crashes and general MUD It shouldn't... They say that NT's are smart enough to prevent one program from crashing whole system. > use cause problems with the other programs or cause them to crash as well? > I have heard all about MUD crashes but I haven't actually seen one and I > don't know what it does to the system. Also, with 32 mb ram and a pentium On Linux, you get a nice core file... And that's about it... :) > pro 200 would the system be slowed down by the MUD? I would hate for his WindowsNT running on machine with 32 megs of ram? *shiver* Brrrr... Mud will slow it down a bit... but since it's already like a snail it won't show much ;> > system to crash and cause him to lose business because of the MUD. Hm, then don't put it on... Windblows are very unpredictable.. ;> David! +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://democracy.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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