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тАО02-07-2005 05:35 AM
тАО02-07-2005 05:35 AM
i even dont know the diff between the two processors.
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тАО02-07-2005 06:13 AM
тАО02-07-2005 06:13 AM
SolutionIn general, newer and faster does the job.
Itanium is a 64 bit processor, more expensive, more powerful, designed for servers.
Pentium IV is a 32 bit processor(pretty sure), less powerful and versatile, more designed for the end user.
I've got a bunch of Linux servers running various Pentium/Celeron processors without any problems or issues at all.
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тАО02-07-2005 06:21 AM
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Re: itanium or pentium-IV for linux
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тАО02-07-2005 06:03 PM
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Re: itanium or pentium-IV for linux
if you are going to build a computational cluster or write some application that benefits greatly from floating point calculations you might do well with an itanium cpu based machine.
in case you are looking for 64bit linux, you could go for amd64 as well.
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тАО02-08-2005 12:57 AM
тАО02-08-2005 12:57 AM
Re: itanium or pentium-IV for linux
http://developer.intel.com/technology/64bitextensions/faq.htm
http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~schoene/unter_texte/texte/amd64_znsem.pdf
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тАО02-08-2005 01:59 AM
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Re: itanium or pentium-IV for linux
currently, the only reason to use itanium is if you need the 64bit processing and raw compute power. if you server is doing anything but number crunching, you'll probably get better performance for P4 xeon
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тАО02-08-2005 04:25 AM
тАО02-08-2005 04:25 AM
Re: itanium or pentium-IV for linux
Itanium boxes tend to have more bus bandwidth. You may have fewer MP scaling issues as a result.
When you decide to go with Itanium, some performance tools that may help you achieve even higher performance would include Caliper (http://www.hp.com/go/caliper) and the q-tools - q-syscollect which is from HP Labs. I do not recall the URL off hand, but a search on q-tools should get you there.
Itanium seems to do rather well on crypto.