On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Aren Cambre <a...@arencambre.com> wrote:
>> Your OS won't *see* eight processors if you turn of HT.  :-)
>> I'm going to pursue this digression just a little further, because
>> it probably will be biting you sooner or later.  We make sure to
>> configure the BIOS on our database servers to turn off
>> hyperthreading.  It really can make a big difference in performance.
>
> OK, OK, I need to admit that this is a Core i7 720QM on an HP Envy 14
> laptop. :-) There is no BIOS option to disable HT.
> I am a doctoral student (but married with kids, about 5-10 years over
> traditional doctorate student age) and am trying to speed up some of my data
> analysis with parallelism. Right now the current operation,if run in series,
> takes 30 hours and only stresses one of the 8 (fake) cores. I'd rather see
> something that maximizes CPU use, provided that it doesn't overwhelm I/O.
> Aren

how are you reading through the table? if you are using OFFSET, you
owe me a steak dinner.

merlin

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