Nehalem I7 920, 4 Cores Or 8 Cores
May 3, 2009I read the spec is 4 cores, but my linux recognize 8 cores?
Which one is correct?
I read the spec is 4 cores, but my linux recognize 8 cores?
Which one is correct?
I'm on a vps and sometimes hit 100% of my allowable cpu - this company allows me to burst to one cpu but no farther. I also have a new vps at Servint and have yet to learn their cpu allotments.
My older host that is hitting CPU limits and slowing and having times of outages, suggest i take their high end 4 CPU cores (Intel Clovertown E5310 or better), SAS/SCSI drives (in RAID), 8 GB memory for just $250/month (basic management, no control panel).
CPU is my weak point so should i consider 8 cores?
I can add 3 times the volume of traffic once I'm capable of handling it.
4 or 8 cores? How much more will 8 cores cost?
to pickup a dedicated MySQL 5 server from Dell running Linux. I have the option of either getting:
(1x) Quad Core Xeon E5430 2x6MB Cache 2.66Ghz
OR
(2x) Quad Core Xeon E5405 2x6MB Cache 2.00Ghz
They are about the same price. What option is best? The 4 cores but 666mhz faster each core, or double the cores (8), but less mhz per core. Can MySQL 5 even use 8 cores effectivley?
is this any kind of Intel Processors comes with 32 Cores? Or can anyone Build Dedicated Server with 32 Cores?
As i see today someone offered me via Email Inter Xeon 7450 Processor with 32 Core!!!
So is it Right ?
I have a new server. Is there any way, from the command line if possible, to tell how many processors and cores my new server has?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI just got an Atom 330 and it shows that i have 4 Cores. Is it normal?
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Atom
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz
servers for a freehosting project and came across a good quote on some dual quad core amds for $320 a month. Is this about right? I don't want to give the exact location away as this was a custom quote but it's located in chicago. The network is Internap FCP optimized with internap, level3, and comcast.
Specs:
Quad Core AMD OpteronŽ 2376; 2.3 GHz,6M Cache,1Ghz HyperTransport
2 x 500GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in Cabled Hard Drive
RAID1
16GB (4x4GB), 800MHz, Dual Ranked
I might get a couple more for virtualization.
which type of CPU would be better for a web server that will run Windows, PHP, ColdFusion, mail, DNS, and IIS. Would a dual core CPU with a higher clock speed do better than a quad core CPU with lower clock speed? For instance, would a dual core 3 Ghz processor do better than a quad core at 2.4Ghz?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have 2 problems:
Firstly I wonder if there is any possibility to limit the number of cores the plesk backup zipping tool uses? This pigz takes up all my CPU. Is there any way I can reduce the amount of cores it uses because all my websites are down every time a backup takes place for around 3 minutes.
Secondly I get the following in my syslog:
1 baby plesk sendmail[20189]: Error during 'check-quota' handler
I don't know what is wrong. I think it's since the upgrade to Plesk 12. I now have 12.0.18 Update #13.
The code name for the upcoming 12 cores cpu from amd will be named Shanghai. It will be based on 45 nanometer.
But will 12 cores really be necessary for small/medium websites? not to mention the big ones?
check the rest of the news here [url]
Web hosting is a competitive business with thousands of providers in the market. Success as a web hosting provider often comes down to maximizing the number of customers we can support for each additional server added to the infrastructure. To improve our success in this equation, it becomes critically important to find and use the correct machine/severs - all for excellent prices.
So friends I was just guessing an approx. no. of clients I will be able to accommodate per Intel-Nehalem-Server, (depending on the server resource utilization).
my Budget is only 200$ Do you think i can get this server with this Budget?
Dual CPU 5504 Nehalem Xeon setup
New Nehalem architecture, 2x quad core 2ghz cpus (8 total cores at 2ghz)
16gb DDR3
4x 73gb 15k rpm sas (no need raid )
1TB (over 1GB PORT)
Windows 2008 Data-center
I ask webnx if they can provide me this but NO reply and i am waiting to see what is they are reply
what you think? is that too low?
Which will be a better choice? 5430's CPU speed, bus speed, cache and price beats 5520 easily, while 5520 is only better due to the advantage of HT, which I don't think it improves performance much...
Intel Xeon Harpertown 5430
CPU Speed - 2.66GHz
Bus Speed - 1333MHz
Cache - 1 x 12MB
Intel Xeon Nehalem 5520
CPU Speed - 2.26GHz + Hyper-Threading
Bus Speed - 1066Mhz
Cache - 1 x 8MB
which CPU architecture is better? Clovertown 5335 or Nehalem 5504? Both are running on 2 GHz (8 cores).
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am thinking of buying new servers and I do not know which option most appropriate for me.
Both configurations are Supermicro servers.
2 x Xeon E5420 "Harpertown" 2,5GHz
24GB FB-DIMM DDR2 ECC
Chipset Intel 5000V
vs
1 x Intel Xeon W3520 "Nehalem" 2,66GHz HT
24GB DDR3 ECC
Chipset Intel 5500
As far as I know WebNX was the first to offer E55xx on 04/01/2009. Search for it in the ads forum.
SL's press release was on 04/06/2009
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Originally Posted by SL Press Release
first hosting service provider to offer servers featuring new IntelŽ XeonŽ 5500 processors