On Windows servers, the Xeons' show up as '4' cpus because of their dual core. 
I tried configuring a 2003 server SBS but found the hardware 'problematic' and 
it was an overkill for this s/w and ended up returning the server. I did not 
get to the point of evaluating HT. I am sure the Xeons' have their place, but I 
too would enquire about the opteron.
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Anyone running Intel Xeon's with Hyper-Threading? Does each CPU show up
as a dual core?
I was doing some admin on a system last month and it had two CPU's with
two cores each.  Or at least that is what Linux showed in top and proc.
I did not look closely at the CPU info. I want to get a spec on building
a quad core system like that and can only find dual Intel motherboards
that use Xeon CPU's not the Intel Pentium D's.

Is anyone running a Xeon with HT? How well does it perform? What would
CLUG'ers recommend.=20

I am building an LTSP server to host about 50 KDE desktops with
OpenOffice running all the time. I want quad core and 4GB RAM.

Royce Souther
www.SiliconTao.com
Let Open Source help your business move beyond.

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I did not look closely at the CPU info. I want to get a spec on building a =
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