Hello all,
Recently my old leech-box has failed on me, thus I decided to get a new stronger one which is ready for the future.
My old leech-box was a 3GHz AMD Athlon PC, however even a this powerful CPU was struggling with SABnzbd.
While downloading with 40MBps (~4 MB/s) it almost hit 100% cpu usage under linux, debian.
Now I am wondering, is an atom 330 (1.6 GHz, dual core) powerful enough to fit my needs?
It should at least be able to handle a download speed of 40MBps smoothly using SABnzbd, so there is still CPU power left for example to copy files over LAN.
I hope someone here can give me some disclosure on this matter.
Thanks for your time and effort.
PS: I was using SSL on that 3GHz leech-box, not sure how much more power that requires, but I know it requires a little more CPU power.
Atom 330 Performance?
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Atom 330 Performance?
Last edited by Phoenix on September 27th, 2009, 8:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Atom 330 Performance?
I have a little atom box sitting on my bookshelf. I'll test later today and report back.
Edit:
Server: Atom 330, 2gb ram, Debian Stable (Lenny) x64, Gigabit Ethernet, Seagate 7200.11 500 gb SATA drive
SABnzbd: Latest Trunk
Downloaded: http://www.newzbin.com/browse/post/4990283/
Removed ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.part05.rar to force par2 repair
During download:
Cpu(s): 10-15% user
python process: 40-60% cpu
During par2 verify:
Cpu(s): 10-25% user
par2 process: 80-95% cpu
During par2 repair:
Cpu(s): 25% user
par2 process: 100% cpu
During unrar:
Cpu(s): 10-15% user
unrar process: 100% cpu
Stats:
743.20 MB
Downloaded in 5 minutes 23 seconds at an average of 2.30 MB/s
Repaired in 4 mins 47 seconds
Unpacked 1 file/folder in 13 seconds
Edit:
Server: Atom 330, 2gb ram, Debian Stable (Lenny) x64, Gigabit Ethernet, Seagate 7200.11 500 gb SATA drive
SABnzbd: Latest Trunk
Downloaded: http://www.newzbin.com/browse/post/4990283/
Removed ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.part05.rar to force par2 repair
During download:
Cpu(s): 10-15% user
python process: 40-60% cpu
During par2 verify:
Cpu(s): 10-25% user
par2 process: 80-95% cpu
During par2 repair:
Cpu(s): 25% user
par2 process: 100% cpu
During unrar:
Cpu(s): 10-15% user
unrar process: 100% cpu
Stats:
743.20 MB
Downloaded in 5 minutes 23 seconds at an average of 2.30 MB/s
Repaired in 4 mins 47 seconds
Unpacked 1 file/folder in 13 seconds
Last edited by inpheaux on September 27th, 2009, 11:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Atom 330 Performance?
I have Atom 230 box (being a Windows Home Server).
The average download speed is between 5 and 6MByte/sec of the maximum of 10MByte/sec
that my ISP provides (the CPU never hits 100%, so I'm not sure what the bottleneck is).
Unpacking takes about as much time as the downloading,
but this is also due to the fact that WHS is quite slow when accessing its network drives.
par2 repairing is a challenge, but I rarely need that.
The average download speed is between 5 and 6MByte/sec of the maximum of 10MByte/sec
that my ISP provides (the CPU never hits 100%, so I'm not sure what the bottleneck is).
Unpacking takes about as much time as the downloading,
but this is also due to the fact that WHS is quite slow when accessing its network drives.
par2 repairing is a challenge, but I rarely need that.

