Re: *****SPAM***** Re: FreeBSD Scaling on 6.2-RELEASE?

2007-02-23 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 07:32:28PM -0500, Francisco Reyes wrote: > Steven Hartland writes: > > >The software we will be running is vBulletin so apache + > >php and mysql. > > Mysql is thread based. Quadcore will not help the DB side. Will help with > the other components though, if you host ever

*****SPAM***** Re: FreeBSD Scaling on 6.2-RELEASE?

2007-02-23 Thread Francisco Reyes
Steven Hartland writes: The software we will be running is vBulletin so apache + php and mysql. Mysql is thread based. Quadcore will not help the DB side. Will help with the other components though, if you host everything in the same machine. ___

Re: FreeBSD Scaling on 6.2-RELEASE?

2007-02-23 Thread Achim Patzner
On 23.02.2007, at 14:11, Steven Hartland wrote: We have some Dual Dual Core's here but I'm considering the Quad Core upgrade but am a little concerned that this may start to become OS limited given the 8 Cores. Well... It's definitely better on our Xeon 5355 compute servers (Intel SR1500-based

Re: FreeBSD Scaling on 6.2-RELEASE?

2007-02-23 Thread Claus Guttesen
I'm looking at new machines for high access forums / DB and wonder if anyone has any experience with how well FreeBSD specifically 6.2 scales on Dual Quad Core Intel's. We have some Dual Dual Core's here but I'm considering the Quad Core upgrade but am a little concerned that this may start to be

FreeBSD Scaling on 6.2-RELEASE?

2007-02-23 Thread Steven Hartland
I'm looking at new machines for high access forums / DB and wonder if anyone has any experience with how well FreeBSD specifically 6.2 scales on Dual Quad Core Intel's. We have some Dual Dual Core's here but I'm considering the Quad Core upgrade but am a little concerned that this may start to be