Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Server Hardware
Author: David Valentine Posted: 8/30/1999; 2:06:40 PM Topic: Server Hardware Msg #: 10268 (In response to 10264) Prev/Next: 10267 / 10269
Registers bangs per buck http://www.theregister.co.uk/990816-000005.htmlhttp://www6.tomshardware.com/releases/98q3/980824/index.html
Lets see, the summary. PIII's have 512k of cache which runs at 1/2 cpu speed. PIII Xeon's have 512k (or more) of L2 cache which runs at CPU speed. Celeron's have 128k on-chip cache which runs at CPU speed.
The speed difference between the PIII and a PII is the smid instructions. A PII and a Celeron are Equal in BM speed. Real world results vary (Can the needed code be stuffed onto a 2 meg chip cache? then you want a xeon)
A 66mhz vs a 100 mhz bus speed gets you 5%. Celery's can run on a 100mtz bus, vendors just don't want to sell them that way.
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- Re: Server Hardware, Emmanuel M. Décarie, 8/30/1999; 2:46:06 PM
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