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Dual Opterons vs. Dual Xeons in SQL

Glavinsolo

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SQL does per processor licensing. Xeons have HT enabled. So I have 3 options

2 Opterons = 2 processors
2 Xeons = 4 processors
2 Xeons HT disabled = 2 processors

Can someone post in a reply actual performance graphs of all three of these setups?

With SQL as a benchmark.

A link would also be nice but it may be blocked.

Thanks
 

jose

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Bateluer

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SQL charges fees per processor, even if that 'processor' is a logical processor from HT? Thats kinda fvcked up.
 

Mik3y

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hyperthreading doesnt make a cpu act as 2 processors. it only allows for better multi-tasking, but is no where near dual cpu's.
 

sonoran

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Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
SQL does per processor licensing. Xeons have HT enabled.
I'm pretty sure a hyperthreaded CPU is considered a "single" CPU for SQL Server licensing purposes. In fact, didn't Microsoft recently announce that they would even consider the pending dual-core chips "single" CPU's for licensing purposes?
 

bofkentucky

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You are correct Sonoran MS SQL is going to be a one package=1cpu deal, at least for now. That being said, the poster didn't say which commercial SQl server he was using.
 

klah

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http://www.anandtech.com/IT/showdoc.aspx?i=2291

Dual CPU Database Server Comparison
December 2nd, 2004

The Opteron deals out a decisive blow to the Xeons in MySQL. We know from past experiences that when you run extremely complicated SQL statements, the Opterons were a lot faster. After this project, we also know that the Opteron is still the winner when you mix a lot of simple queries with a few heavier queries.