well said ...

Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2008, Chris Brennan wrote:
from what you pasted, you have a 32bit cpu. But you have a flag I do
as well, and that is 'ht'. Hyper-Threading is a whole different beast
I know very little about, it's more of an Intel thing for there first
generation dual-core cpu's.

HT is an abomination that should not be suffered to live. It's Intel's attempt to implement application level threading in silicon and it simply does not work in practice.

I've yet to benchmark any reasonably complex app that runs better with hyper-threading enabled. In fact when I still worked support at a certain database vendor we simply refused to support any of our apps running on machines where HT was enabled.

Note that it wasn't "you should not do this", it was "go away and phone back when you have rebooted with sane kernel options" :-)

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