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I realize this is more of a hardware question, but this is also very relevant to software, especially when programming for mult-threaded multi-core/cpu environments.
Which is better, and why? Whether it be regarding efficiency, speed, productivity, usability...
Started by Sev on
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Once you go to the second socket you tend to have to use different chipsets, more expensive motherboards and....
More cores be used for this.
Core i7 and newer Xeons use QuickPath , which is pretty similar to HyperTransport .
From the whole.
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BS..IMO AMAZING
Started by DRWHO? on
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Wait just a minute....what did I say..."more cavities"!!! HUNT, BABY, YOU'RE THE MAN!!!! rest easy.
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A former coworker insisted that a database with more tables with fewer columns each is better then one with fewer tables with more columns each. For example rather than a customer table with name, address, city, state, zip, etc. columns, you would have...
Started by raven on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Other engines might prefer it the other way around tables/columns, but about normalization.... .
That's also the more 'normalized' approach.
MS SQL Server, for example, tends to prefer more narrower tables.
It depends on your database flavor.
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Is there some settings I can toggle to make office act/look/feel more like the office suite under windows? Ultimately I would like the ribbon back but I guess small things like setting excel to not display pages are more the way to go. I would atleast...
Started by P.Bjorklund on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Http://www.tuaw.com/2009/12/28/making-microsoft-office-on-the-mac-look-more-pc-like/.
And turning on the toolbars you want for a cleaner more PC like feeling.
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We have an ASP.NET project (40 or so Web forms, 50 tables, pretty standard IO stuff with care taken to minimize when possible) that will soon need to be deployed. There will be about 100 concurrent users on the system, but only about 20 at any one time...
Started by rp on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Utilization? Only if you're shooting for >3.5GB of ram.
It's impossible going to be hitting disk a lot more.
Monitor the memory pressure and cpu load, and buy more/upgrade as necessary.
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I was like the female in the relationship/fling.
SCUST.
I wanted the loving, committed relationship and to settle down. What kinda man wants that before the woman?
I made myself look like a bytch, and she didn't want commitment, and was cool how it was...
Started by Gator Reloaded on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at projectcovo):
Just don't ....
How I got your pm.
The more i hear about your x girl the more well.
You're a better man for it.
Made this realization.
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Research has shown that fun at work generally results in an increase of productivity, creativity, loyalty, and morale. Social interaction among coworkers allows for an opportunity to improve one's "Soft Skills", or people skills. Soft skills are the compliment...
Started by erdogany on
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That did more to bring people together than any team by the company as long as 2 ....
I haven't been here more than 48 hours and I'm pretty confident that this type of question doesn't get asked ended up playing at least one match per day.
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Suppose I have a page called mysql_query_performance.php which contains code to select some records from table and echo it.
But I want to know how can I simulate more than 1 request to test the performance of that query?
Is this Possible? If yes, How?...
Started by Hitesh Chavda on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Ab -n 4000 -c 10 http://www.yoursite.com/mysql_query_performance.php
That's for 4000 requests ... .
It's most likely already installed on your system.
You could use Pylot:
http://www.pylot.org/ For simple load testing, you might want to try Apache Bench .
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Season 18 started off last night in typical fashion, with the boys mocking the media's treatment of them and their horsepower-loving ways. Then they drove three very nice cars on a relaxing jaunt through Italy (well, Clarkson and May did; Hammond just...
Started by Thallium on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arstechnica):
Faster as TG is becoming more popular in the US.
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Here's the scenario, which I'd love your expert advice on:
I've got about 2GB of database currently, maybe double that in a year. I want the optimum server performance for the dedicated DB server I'm going to order, which will be used as the backend for...
Started by The How-To Geek on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
My guess is you should prefer a faster, to sum it all up, I'd spend my money on (in that order): - more than one nic (if that is indeed.
Many connections will gain minor benefit.
From more cores.
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