In a message dated 2/4/05 11:29:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > D'oh. One other thing. In the benchmarks I've seen, Opterons "Play > Nicer" with SMP because of the Hypertransport setup in some > applications. (IE, they don't fight over memory the way Xeons do). > Look for a motherboard that uses a "4+4" or "4+2" memory configuration > to take full advantage of this. (Differnt memory for each processor, > kinda)
:With FreeBSD, it's a bit of a toss-up. There is no strong affinity :set or enforced between process memory and where the process is running. :Having some notion of affinity (i.e. NUMA support) would be a good :thing. Oh, and the 4+2 configurations are typically pretty poor, :regardless. And since i386 is clearly a better supported platform because of its must wider use, it make sense to choose the better supported platform in the case of a performance wash, at least until there is compelling evidence that an opteron platform is better in any way. Arguing architecture is completely and totally useless. The proof of the pudding is in the taste, and just because an architecture has the potential to be better doesn't mean that it plays out that way in real world implementations. And my dealer has a 3.0Ghz xeon at $130. less than opteron 246s, so where are you doing your shopping, if you think that they are "about the same"? _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"