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Optimized Linux 2.6.10 Kernel for Dual Xeon with Hyperthreading
Anyone have tips on configuring the 2.6.10 kernel to take full advantage of dual 2.4 Ghz Xeons?
I'm not getting expected benchmark results.... and seemingly was better off with a single 2600+ AMD processor. |
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Research references:
Hyper-Threading speeds Linux
HyperThreading penalizes the Intel processors when it isn't needed. Hyper-Threading Performance Analysis Still searching for why performance is not special on this dual Xeon..... |
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