I read Cary Millsap's message (on newsgroup or a mailing list). Based on my
understanding, he says if user transactions come in less frequently, fewer
faster CPUs (like on HP typically) gives better response time; if transactions
come in frequently, it's better to have more slower CPUs (typically what Sun
does).

Yong Huang
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Jonathan Lewis wrote:

Cary Millsap has an article on his website
www.hotsos.com which describes a case
where upgrading the CPUs to a higher
speed (same number) resulted in the OLTP
users  complaining about a drop in performance.

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