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      1337 @coliver
      last edited by 1337

      @coliver said in VM host: dual CPU vs single CPU - same CPU performance rating:

      How often are people adding CPUs to servers? Is that something that generally happens? Of course @JaredBusch was faster then I was.

      Probably very seldom. But if you want to upgrade the memory you might have to install the second CPU just to get access to the rest of the memory slots. So if a dual CPU system have 16 memory slots you can only populate 8 of them if you only have one CPU.

      This is a test system using older refurbished hardware so it might be more likely for me to add things as I go.

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        PhlipElder @1337
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        @pete-s said in VM host: dual CPU vs single CPU - same CPU performance rating:

        @coliver said in VM host: dual CPU vs single CPU - same CPU performance rating:

        How often are people adding CPUs to servers? Is that something that generally happens? Of course @JaredBusch was faster then I was.

        Probably very seldom. But if you want to upgrade the memory you might have to install the second CPU just to get access to the rest of the memory slots. So if a dual CPU system have 16 memory slots you can only populate 8 of them if you only have one CPU.

        This is a test system using older refurbished hardware so it might be more likely for me to add things as I go.

        There is that. Some of the PCIe slots on the server board are not active unless there is a CPU in the second socket.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
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          These are fringe scenarios, not normal.

          Of course snowflake systems exist, but that is not the common scenario.

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          • Emad RE
            Emad R @1337
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            @pete-s

            Also what is the defacto standard in bench-marking single CPU rating ?

            How do you test ?

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              scottalanmiller @Emad R
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              @emad-r said in VM host: dual CPU vs single CPU - same CPU performance rating:

              @pete-s

              Also what is the defacto standard in bench-marking single CPU rating ?

              How do you test ?

              Generally you test with your specific applications. Benchmarks are interesting, but tell you very little about how things will impact you specifically.

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                1337 @Emad R
                last edited by 1337

                @emad-r said in VM host: dual CPU vs single CPU - same CPU performance rating:

                @pete-s

                Also what is the defacto standard in bench-marking single CPU rating ?

                How do you test ?

                I use the Passmark CPU test because they have a benchmark you can run on your machine and then automatically submit the test results. Then you can see the average results on the website. https://www.cpubenchmark.net/

                A CPU like Xeon E5-2630 V4 has the result submitted from 59 machines and then averaged.

                The CPU test consists of the following

                • Integer Maths Test
                • Compression Test
                • Prime Number Test
                • Encryption Test
                • Floating Point Math Test
                • Extended Instructions test
                • String Sorting Test
                • Physics Simulation Test
                • Single Threaded Test

                This is just a general benchmark for the CPU.

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                  1337 @1337
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                  Alright, I have some updates now that I have two identical machines but with different CPU configurations.

                  Machine 1: 2 x E5-2630v2, 6 cores each = 12 cores @ 2.60 GHz, 64GB RAM
                  Geekbench: ~29000
                  Idle power: ~60 Watt

                  Machine 2: 1 x E5-2670v2, 10 cores @ 2.50 GHz, 64GB RAM
                  Geekbench: ~27000
                  Idle power: ~30 Watt

                  The dual CPU machine is slightly faster but results are within 10% and there are some variation in the test when repeated.

                  The big difference however is in power consumption. Dual CPUs requires about twice the power when idling.

                  The machines both have the same dual socket motherboard, but the single CPU has fewer memory sockets but bigger (4x16GB) versus the dual CPU machine (8x8GB). But that is the reality as well - you need to populate more sockets with two CPUs.

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