The Celeron 2.6 does not have Hyperthreading...for about $100 more you
can get the a regular 2.4 w/hyperthreading, well worth it for the apps
you are going to be running.
Like others have said though, you are going to be memory bound long
before you are CPU bound.

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Monday, October 13, 2003, 9:29:03 PM, you wrote:

YA> Hello,

YA> I'm looking into buying a new box and I was wondering if anyone has any
YA> comments/suggestions on the following:

YA> Price is an issue, so this is the main guts of the server I've been
YA> looking at...

YA> Intel Celeron 2.6GHz Processor
YA> 1GB PC2700 DDR Memory
YA> (2) 120GB ATA100 RAID Hard Drives
YA> ATA100 IDE RAID Controller Card

YA> This would be running on a Linux OS, probably either RedHat or Debian.
YA> I would also be purchasing a CFMX 6.1 license, our new project demands
YA> verity so I believe that eliminates BlueDragon(if I find out otherwise I
YA> will be looking at each as a possible option).

YA> Also, I would be using MySQL and/or PostgreSQL on this same box.

YA> Has anyone had experiencing running servers with Celeron processors?
YA> Would there be any difference between a Celeron processor or P4?
YA> (besides slight difference in processing speed)

YA> Anything at all?

YA> :-)

YA> There is another box that I've seen with a comparable price, with a P4
YA> 2.4GHz, slightly more expensive and with 512MB less RAM. That is
YA> probably my second option.

YA> TIA,

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