I'd agree with those who have said 'it depends', because , well it
depends - on the load, the number of concurrent requests, etc etc. In
general though I would suggest that the dual proc option will give you
more stable, reliable performance (wether this is the web server or the
db server I can't quite tell from your question). Niall 

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> Tom Schruefer
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> 
> I have a question, I have to make a decision on the purchase 
> of a new web server for a multiteir Oracle based system.  So 
> here are my two remaining options, all other things remaining 
> equal, on a system which has 100% dynamically generated web pages.
> 
> 
> 1. A server with one 2ghz CPU.
> 
> or
> 
> 2. A server with two 1ghz CPU.
> 
> 
> Which will provide more power?
> 
> 
> A little more food for though.  Would a server with a 1ghz 
> CPU and 512mb RAM be adequate for a Oracle backed web site, 
> which the pages are all 100% dynamic?
> 
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