Re: HT on or off for E5-26xx ?

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On 07/11/12 16:31, David Boreham wrote:

I'm bringing up a new type of server using Intel E5-2620 (unisocket) which was selected for good SpecIntRate performance vs cost/power (201 for $410 and 95W).

Was assuming it was 6-core but I just noticed it has HT which is currently enabled since I see 12 cores in /proc/cpuinfo

Question for the performance experts : is it better to have HT enabled or disabled for this generation of Xeon ? Workload will be moderately concurrent, small OLTP type transactions. We'll also run a few low-load VMs (using KVM) and a big Java application.




I've been benchmarking a E5-4640 (4 socket) and hyperthreading off gave much better scaling behaviour in pgbench (gentle rise and flatten off), whereas with hyperthreading on there was a dramatic falloff after approx number clients = number of (hyperthreaded) cpus. The box is intended to be a pure db server, so we are running with hyperthreading off.

Cheers

Mark


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