Quad-Hosting
May 25, 2009Has anyone ever used Quad-Hosting.net? I'm looking to host with them but first time i've heard of them. Anyone ever used them? are they reliable?
View 2 RepliesHas anyone ever used Quad-Hosting.net? I'm looking to host with them but first time i've heard of them. Anyone ever used them? are they reliable?
View 2 RepliesI have a decision to make about hosting.
I have 2 offers for the same monthly price.
Option A - Xeon X3220 quad core
Option B - AMD Phenom 9600 quad core
Everything else is comparable RAM, disk, bandwidth etc
i came accross this host, i really like their reseller plans, but are they legit? reliable?
View 11 Replies View Related3i want to buy new erver and i have choice of the fallowing
AMD X4 Quad Core 9500
RAM : 4096 MB
Disk Drives: 2 X 250 GB SATA
and
Intel Quad Core Q9300 4x2.5 GHz
RAM : 2048 MB
Disk Drives: 2 X 250 GB SATA
both in the same price . so i need some advice for who are the best performance and the ideal for webhosting service.
we are planning to have 1 more dedicated server and also planning to collocate.
Core 2 Quad 6700 [ OR ] Core 2 Quad Q9450 | Which is better
Which is a better option? Both priced same, I know with the Xeon 5310 the possibility of upgrading to dual cpu's.
Quote:
Single Processor Quad Core Xeon 3220 - 2.40GHz (Kentsfield) - 2 x 4MB cache
Single Processor Quad Core Xeon 5310 - 1.60GHz (Clovertown) - 1 x 8MB cache
Which would give higher performance in a shared web hosting environment?
I am currently in process of buying a new server for my site (Wordpress installation, 20-30k unique visitors daily)
1x Intel Quad Core Xeon X3210 / 8MB CPU
2GB DDR2 RAM
or
1x Intel Dual-Core E2160 CPU
4GB DDR2 RAM
It is 10$ more for version with dual core and more RAM but that money is not problem.
I am more interested what is better for mostly database/php kind of site (not expert but i hope you guys knows what kind need Wordpress request).
More powerful CPU or more RAM?
I read that quad cores, really aren't that useful since, most applicaitons aren't multi-threaded...*has no idea what that means*
If i used a quad core for a few websites that get about 20k visitors per day, would it noticeably increase perfermance compared to just a regular dual core?
i have a CENOTS 5.3 server / i686 with a Q8200 core 2 quad processor,
for some reason when I run
cat /proc/cpuinfo each cose doesn;t report that its running full speed..
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 23
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
stepping : 7
cpu MHz : 1998.000
cache size : 2048 KB
physical id : 0
siblings : 4
core id : 0
cpu cores : 4
apicid : 0
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 10
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx lm constant_tsc pni monitor ds_cpl est tm2 cx16 xtpr lahf_lm
bogomips : 4668.98
it shows all 4 cores but look at the MHZ, is there something i can do about this to fix this?
Core2Quad or Quad Core
What's the difference?
I run a large forum and I currently use dual Amd Opteron 248 with 2 gigs. I am looking am moving server to Canada and I am looking at Iweb and they don't offer opterons. Do any of these compare to a my opterons? I also plan on adding 2 more gigs of ram.
My options at Iweb
Core2 Duo 2.4GHz (800MHz FSB)
— Add $45.00 /month
Core2 Duo 3.0GHz (1333MHz FSB)
— Add $70.00 /month
Core2 Quad 2.4GHz
— Add $80.00 /month
Core2 Quad 2.66GHz
Current:
Processor #1 Vendor: AuthenticAMD
Processor #1 Name: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 248
Processor #1 speed: 2211.151 MHz
Processor #1 cache size: 1024 KB
Processor #2 Vendor: AuthenticAMD
Processor #2 Name: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 248
Processor #2 speed: 2211.151 MHz
Processor #2 cache size: 1024 KB
About to pickup a server strictly for use with MySQL databases.
Right now there's zero price difference between the Intel 5110 dual core and the 5310 quad cores. Looking around a bit online, it seems like the quad core is of no benefit (or lesser performance) than the dualie. That sql cannot take advantage of it yet.
Is this accurate? If so, where do quad core CPU's shine at this point in time?
We are looking at a new configuration for some of our server setups. The Intel D946GZIS gets a lot of good reviews, but is it compatible with Quad Core CPUs (ie: X3210)?
View 14 Replies View RelatedCan anyone rate the performance of a Tyan Transport TX46 (B4985) with quad AMD Opteron 8220 Dual-Core 2.8 2x1MB cache compared to an Intel platform with 8 cores? How does Intel and AMD compare on an 8 core platform?
View 14 Replies View RelatedWhat is the price one should expect to pay for a quad system server? I am guessing this could either be four cpus, two dual core cpus, or four seprate cpus all on the same motherboard. What this the best way to offer such a server?
If you were on a budget and building a server, which motherboard/cpu combo would you go for?
What are the differences between using core2 quad and xeon quad?
Specifically, what are the differences between Q9400 and Xeon X3330?
Assume that other hardware are all the same (say supermicro X7SBi) are there any difference in using either?
So I was checking CPUs at [url] and found:
[8-Way] Quad Core AMD Opteron 8354
My question is: What is 8 way and which DC offers those beasts?
I have a Quad Core Xeon right now that I had set up with RAID 1. I'm getting horrible Disk I/O rates for this drive, 1.57MB/sec sequential write speeds. I'm having slowdowns that seem to be database related and more specifically I/O related. I run both my webserver (IIS/ASP) and my database (SQL SERVER 2000) on this Quad Core Xeon box with 4GB RAM. The disk I/O is killing me. I see that I have plenty of CPU cycles and plenty of free memory. At this point I'd sacrifice RAID 1 for better performance.
Should I got with the Quad Core Xeon with 4GB RAM for this webserver/database server config or go with 2 Core2Duo servers with 2GB RAM each?
I'm getting a quad core server and am wondering is there any much difference (performance, stability?) between a quad core Xeon 5400 series and a Core2Quad Q9300?
View 3 Replies View Relatedservers 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 Opteron® 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.
My problem is server overload.I think it's a mysql optimization problem. But i dont change any setting.
Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz
8 GB Ram
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CENTOS 5.3 i686 standard on server
cPanel 11.24.4-C37008 - WHM 11.24.2 - X 3.9
Just curious if any dc already got those?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've spend some time today in reading about different Intel based processors. I'm learning fast (I didn't know too much about chips... untill now ) but there is something I still need to ask, since I didn't find an answer. So:
Which Quad-Core Xeon processor (from low cost ones) do you like more?
... Kentsfield, Yorkfield, Clovertown, Clovertown" (low voltage), Harpertown, Harpertown (low voltage).
From waht I saw I could guess that Clovertown is the most popular...?
Which CPU is better 2 physical CPU of 2.8ghz Xeon vs Single CPU of quad core 6600.
Quad core got more FSB and L2 Cache and less power.
I'm considering to buy new Intel Quad Core box for running CPanel shared hosting (high traffic sites).
Supermicro 6015P-8
Intel Clovertown E5310 Quad Core (Quantity 2)
4 x Kingston 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 FB-DIMM ECC Fully Buffered DDR2 667
2 x Seagate Cheetah 10K.7 ST3146707LC 147GB 10,000 RPM (RAID-1)
LSI LOGIC 320X2128-F
Total: $3742
Supermicro 6015V-MT
Intel Clovertown E5310 Quad Core (Quantity 2)
4 x Kingston 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 FB-DIMM ECC Fully Buffered DDR2 667
2 x Western Digital Raptor WD1500ADFD 150GB 10,000 RPM (RAID-1)
3ware 9550SX-4LP
Total: $2950
Which one of the above offers better performance and I/O?
I went with higher end SCSI chassis and higher end LSI card to have 133Mhz on the PCI-X slot, but is it worth the extra cost?
Any better recommendation with similar or cheaper prices?
I'm also wondering which one is faster between a single Intel E5310 Quad Core vs dual Woodcrest 5130?
Interested in buying server quad core or even better 8x.20 or more with 8-16 GB ram, 1gbit ethernet port, more ips, if posible 255, no filters and if posible hardware router to prevent ddos problems, can someone suggest anything?The best solution for me would be somewhere in Germany/Austria/France/UK/than USA ...Europe is primary...
View 9 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have an opinion on the Intel Dual Xeon Quad Core Clovertown versus the AMD Dual Core Dual Opteron? I'm assuming the Xeon is better. I recently put in an order for one, and I'm hoping I made the right decision (Yes I know it would have made more sense to ask before ordering but that's not how I roll) .
View 8 Replies View RelatedSeems to be rather new, [url] and belongs to intergenia (server4you, plusserver)
4GB / 5000GB / Quad Opt. / HW Raid 1 2x250 for €79
8GB / 10000GB / 2x Quad Opt. / HW Raid 1 2x500 for €129
16GB / 15000GB / 2x Quad Opt. / HW Raid 5 3x500 for €179
Month-to-month, overage €0.19, Centos available.
Anyone have a server there?
If this were from hetzner.de I would be all over it...
Trying to determine how much better, if any, the Dual Opteron 265 would be over the Quad 6600... this is for a dedicated server.
Also... would it be worth $20 per month more for a Dual Opteron 2212?
Approx how many COD4 slots do you think i could get on the following spec server
Intel Core 2 Quad Pro Q6600 2.40GHz (1066FSB)
80GB Raptor 10,000RPM
2GB DDR2 RAM
Linux OS or Windows XP Pro (not sure if I will fork out the extra for windows or not yet)
100mbit uplink
I'll be co-locating this to a DC.
Would you provide some quick considerations, if Intel Q9400 Quad Core would be "better" than Dual Xeon 2.80GHz/Hyperthreaded at the same price?
well, I know xeon is an old one, but does it worth bothering to change from Xeon to that Q9400?