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[NMLUG] Philosophical question: CPU/memory/disk cheaper than efficiency?


  • Subject: [NMLUG] Philosophical question: CPU/memory/disk cheaper than efficiency?
  • From: kelly.terry.jones at gmail.com (Kelly Jones)
  • Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:51:22 -0700

And now, a philosophical question:

If I have a program that runs slowly (or hogs so much CPU/memory/disk
that it slows other processes to a crawl), is it cheaper to:

 % Work to re-code the program to be more efficient and use less resources?

 % Increase the amount of CPU/memory/disk I have, or buy another
 machine just to run this program?

Someone told me this was a no-brainer, and that it was a generally
accepted fact that computer CPU/memory/disk was much cheaper than
programmer time. True?

Have there been studies done on this? Articles written?

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