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07-25-2013 02:01 AM
07-25-2013 02:01 AM
HP DL580 G7
Hi,
I need to finalize my ESXi server hardware and Want to know the 10/8/6/4 core is per processor or combination of 2/4 processor .
what is the total core i would get from 2 processor * 8 core server * 1 Server =
what is the total core i would get from 4 processor *10 core server*1 server =
Number of processors
2 or 4
Processor core
10 or 8 or 6 or 4
Maximum processor speed
2.26 GHZ ,10 Core
Regards,
Rag
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07-25-2013 02:56 AM
07-25-2013 02:56 AM
Re: HP DL580 G7
Hi,
some information about the processor options available for the DL580 G7 are in the quickspecs: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13669_div/13669_div.PDF
So if you have 2 CPUs and each has 10 cores, then you'll have 20 cores.
Are you going to enable hyperthreading?
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07-25-2013 03:19 AM
07-25-2013 03:19 AM
Re: HP DL580 G7
Hi ,
My question is deos this mean 10 core per processor or 10 core for two processor .
Regards,
Rag
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07-25-2013 03:23 AM
07-25-2013 03:23 AM
Re: HP DL580 G7
Isn't it answered already?
Hope this helps!
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07-25-2013 03:37 AM
07-25-2013 03:37 AM
Re: HP DL580 G7
It means 20 physical cores - 10 per cpu, there are no 5 core cpu's from Intel.