On Jun 30, 2010, at 11:12 AM, t...@exquisiteimages.com wrote:

>  I read a post
> earlier today that mentioned in passing that it was better to have a
> faster processor than more cores.

This really depends on your workload and how much you value latency vs. 
throughput. If you tend to have a lot of very simple queries, more cores => 
more throughput, and it may not matter much if your queries take 20ms or 30ms 
if you can be doing a dozen or two more of them concurrently in an AMD system 
than in an Intel one. On the other hand, if you have less clients, or more 
latency-sensitive clients, then fewer-but-faster cores is usually a win.

Either way, the amount of power you can get for your money is pretty impressive.
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