Hi,

I think that depends on what you are doing.

A single loaded simulator, where performance is an issue, ie lots of NPCs 
objects, scripts etc, will probably benefit most from high clock speed. So Xeon 
Haswell processors would probably fit the bill.  Once there are multiple loaded 
i.e. in use simulators the benefits of multiple cores and processors and lots 
of memory will likely shine through.

Alan





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Sent: 26 April 2014 14:14
To: OpenSim-Users
Subject: [Opensim-users] OpenSim and Multi-core/Multi-processor Systems

I recently saw a suggestion from the MOSES team for their MOSES in a Box that 
two processor systems were recommended. That got me wondering whether OpenSim 
can or does use multi-core and multi-processor systems if they are in the same 
computer/server?  So would dual processors (2 rather than 1 say) and adding 
cores (4 or 6 or 8?) for each processor make a difference or is it better to go 
for higher powdered and faster clock speed with a single processor.

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