Subject: Re: Dell PowerEdge 8450
To: None <tech-smp@netbsd.org>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
List: tech-smp
Date: 03/01/2004 08:52:08
Christos Zoulas wrote:

> In article <000001c3feb4$3962a3c0$0d00a8c0@paq5>,
> Toru Nishimura <locore32@gaea.ocn.ne.jp> wrote:
> >On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 02:35:11 -0600 "Thomas T. Thai" <tom@minnesota.com> wrote:
> >> I might get a chance to load NetBSD on a Dell PowerEdge 8450 with 8 700 
> >> Mhz/2Mb L2 cache Xeon. Anyone had success with such a system or similar 
> >> hardware?
> >> 
> >> Thomas
> >
> >I have a glaring fresh Dell PowerEdge 1600SC sitting underneath a dinning table
> >this moment to fulfill the server installation request from one of my
> >friend.  It has two
> >2.8GHz Xeon with 2GB memory, ServerWorks chipsets,  and dual Intel GbE.  I
> >installed NetBSD to it to see if MP kernel was stable/useful with this hardware
> >combination, and found no immediate trouble after running parallel
> >./build.sh over
> >NFS mounted -current source tree.   SMP Linux kernel runs well too showing 4
> >processors (2 processor x 2 thread) inside.  A lengthy booting dmesg follows;
> >
> 
> If you make an ACPI kernel, you'll see 4 processors under netbsd too.

For some "./build.sh -j<N>" tests, I didn't see much difference between
2 "real" CPUs and 4 HT CPUs on a dual Xeon box.  I've left that box with
2 "real" CPUs for now.

Simon.
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