Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 9 Aug 2000 14:55:58 -0700 (PDT) | From | "Dr. Kelsey Hudson" <> | Subject | Re: maximum/optimal # of SMP CPUs between 2.2 and 2.4 |
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> Management overview of Linux scalability at webserving: > > CPU Score Scaling > 1 1270 100% > 2 2200 86.6% > 4 4200 82.7% > 8 6387 62.9% > > Management overview of NT scalability at webserving: > > CPU Score Scaling > 1 732 100% > 4 1598 54.6% > > so it can be argued that Linux scales to 8 CPUs better than NT scales > to 4 CPUs. Have a look at the site yourself for all the `this is a > benchmark it is only a benchmark, share prices may go down as well as > up, may contain nuts' disclaimers, but the benchmarks were conducted on > identical hardware, as far as I can see.
Actually, reading that it appears to me that Linux scales to 2 CPUs better than NT scales to 4... Compare 2200 to 1598...
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