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Date:      Mon, 4 Dec 2000 17:07:31 -0800 (PST)
From:      Presence <presence@squirtle.irev.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Xeon
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0012041707010.83464-100000@squirtle.irev.net>

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  I help admin for a country code top level domain and one of the 5 main
name servers is a dual Xeon 550 running FreeBSD 4.1 SMP. The server was
built using a SuperMicro motherboard, DPT IV Raid, and 4 gigs of ram
almost two years ago.

  The box hosts secondary dns for 51,000 domains and a couple of web
sites, so its uptime and reliability is definatly important and popping
out answers to ns queries quickly is essential, and the box does it
perfectly.  The other 4 servers run under Dell or VALinux RedHat boxen and
they constantly have little troubles here and there.  The other guys in
tech are RedHat certified this and that and constantly give me grief over
the lone FreeBSD server, but I simply point out its uptime, speed, and the
fact there hasn't been any problems with it since the day it went up over
a year ago.  

  I found that the Xeon's speed in doing mundane greps, dns queries, and
mysql lookups is actually faster than the same raid/ram combo in a
PIII-550.  Its not like anyone would really consider the difference in
speed a major deal, but it's definatly notable to me.  Buildworld's speed
on the dual xeon compared to when it was a dual PIII wasn't all that
awesome.. it only shaved of maybe 5 minutes.  I am very much all about the
speed difference in large MySQL queries on the xeon, however. Queries are
typically 20% faster compared to the PIII, probably due to the increased
cache on the CPU.

  Just my opinions.
  - Presence

 
>   I find it strange that lots of people are trying (booting) FreeBSD on
> large x86 SMP systems, but no one seems to be using them in production.
> 
>   Is FreeBSD practical on large x86 SMP systems?  It looks like some
> slightly used Netfinity 5500 M20s with three Xeons each are about to
> thrust upon me (picked up for half-price from a failing .com startup),
> rather than the multiple dual-CPU systems that I originally speced.  Now a
> 3 x PIII-500 Xeon system is hardly large by any means, but what kind of
> performance should be expected?






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