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Dual 2.4 GHZ would be better
because at that bus speed you cannot really use your RAM. Unless you have huge
CPU cache,
you're bound to experience wait
states while your CPU is fetching memory. RAM speeds are are around 50ns
and CPU cycles
happen one in 0.3ns. The
difference in speed is approximately 100 times. You must have very smart
on CPU board cache
in order to atone for
that. Furthermore, in order to help CA economy, I'd go with Red Hat, if I
had a choice. Using Apache/Tomcat
on an NT box is half the fun of
running it on a Linux box.
--
Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA
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