I am looking at a new rig that will run linux primarily with Xen and/or Vmware and Windows XP/2003/Linux guests. I have read a little about virtualization that Intel has on current Pentium D's and that AMD is yet to release. So I am trying to work out what would be better.
1. AMD Dual Core (probably Opteron 165) overclocked to 2.6+
2. Intel Pentium D 950 DUAL CORE Processor - 3.4Ghz EMT64 XD SPEEDSTEP 2x2MB L2 CACHE LGA775 800FSB w/ Virtualization - overclocked to whatever is reasonable and cost effective for this chip.
The 950 is about 10% cheaper atm.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated, or if there exists an even better option (eg say a 3800/4200 would be better at current available stepping for example) that I have not considered please let me know.
I will need dual head and SATA RAID 1, but I doubt that will have any bearing on the chip selection. I was thinking of Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D if going with 165. For Intel would have no idea what would be a good board to allow oc.
Also if anyone knows, how much of a difference would the virtualization feature actually make in real use?
Thanks in advance
1. AMD Dual Core (probably Opteron 165) overclocked to 2.6+
2. Intel Pentium D 950 DUAL CORE Processor - 3.4Ghz EMT64 XD SPEEDSTEP 2x2MB L2 CACHE LGA775 800FSB w/ Virtualization - overclocked to whatever is reasonable and cost effective for this chip.
The 950 is about 10% cheaper atm.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated, or if there exists an even better option (eg say a 3800/4200 would be better at current available stepping for example) that I have not considered please let me know.
I will need dual head and SATA RAID 1, but I doubt that will have any bearing on the chip selection. I was thinking of Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D if going with 165. For Intel would have no idea what would be a good board to allow oc.
Also if anyone knows, how much of a difference would the virtualization feature actually make in real use?
Thanks in advance