Which Xeon (Irwindale OR Woodcrest OR Kentsfield)

Mar 21, 2008

Its been asked many times, please help me decide a new server and we'll keep this topic limited between only 3 configs in question.

I've been using 2 dedicated servers
2.8Ghz dual xeon.

Now its time for a new one. Iam going with Softlayer this time and need your kind suggestion for which of these can handle a good amount of shared hosting traffic.


A).Dual Processor Single Core Xeon - 3.00GHz (Irwindale) - 2 x 2MB cache - HT
Second Processor
Single Core Xeon - 3.00GHz (Irwindale) - 2 x 2MB cache - HT second_processor

B). Processor Dual Core Xeon 5130 - 2.00GHz (Woodcrest) - 1 x 4MB cache

C).Single Processor Quad Core Xeon 3220 - 2.40GHz (Kentsfield) - 2 x 4MB cache

My choice is (A) the Irwindale one.

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