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server advice
Greetings,
I'm about to order a new server for my win2000-based web application. = Wondering what i get with ordering a Xeon processor over a normal P4 = processor? What does Xeon give to my server that a normal P4 with the = same or better specs doesn't? Any related info on choosing a processor = for the server would be much appreciated. Cheers, yt |
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YT's log on stardate 18 ožu 2004
I'm about to order a new server for my win2000-based web application. Wondering what i get with ordering a Xeon processor over a normal P4 processor? What does Xeon give to my server that a normal P4 with the same or better specs doesn't? Any related info on choosing a processor for the server would be much appreciated. Well, since you have several P4 based Xeon cores, what Xeon gives you basicaly is: a) SMP support b) additional cache (Gallatin core) *Possibly* better chipset, but that is questionable. -- Ja sjedoh, svi sjedoshe Ja ustah, svi ustashe! |
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