AnandTech Ad DB Performance
6X Load 12.6GB DB (Transactions per Second - Higher is Better)
4-way Intel Xeon MP 2.0GHz (Hyper-Threading)

4-way Intel Xeon MP 2.0GHz

2-way Intel Xeon MP 2.0GHz (Hyper-Threading)

2-way Intel Xeon DP 2.8GHz (Hyper-Threading)

2-way Intel Xeon MP 2.0GHz

2-way Intel Xeon DP 2.8GHz

2-way AMD Athlon MP 2200+

2354.6

1992.1

1429.3

1390.7

1247.0

1246.1

995.4

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0
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471
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942
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1413
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1884
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2355
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2826

We saw this in the last test, but the trend continues here as well - the 40% clock speed advantage of the Xeon DP 2.8 cannot make up for the presence of a 2MB on-die L3 cache on the Xeon MP and thus the two perform virtually identically to one another. This positions our Ad DB test as a very cache-friendly performance scenario, which also helps explain some of the interesting Hyper-Threading results we've seen.

Remember that when you're executing multiple threads on a single Xeon core, the threads effectively get half of the cache that they would have received had they been executing exclusively on the CPU. Assuming there is a great deal of locality between concurrent threads, then this reduction in useable cache isn't too big of an issue but it is clearly important here; the Xeon MP shows HT scaling equal to or greater than that of the higher clocked Xeon DP.

AMD unfortunately can't stand a chance in this test, falling almost 30% behind the slowest contender here with HT enabled.

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