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      20th May 2004
hi !

i've got an IBM server xseries 365 with 2 physical pentium processors and 8 MB RAM so i've installed W2K advanced server with sp 3 and no found problems across the instalation and configuration the RAM memory /3GB /PAE

but when i go to the task manager / performance page and in the CPU usage history box i see 4 CPU but the server has 2 physical..

someone could explain me what happened ?

thanks in advanc
LuchoF
 
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      20th May 2004
"w2k cpu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> hi !!
>
> i've got an IBM server xseries 365 with 2 physical pentium
> processors and 8 MB RAM so i've installed W2K advanced
> server with sp 3 and no found problems across the
> instalation and configuration the RAM memory /3GB /PAE
>
> but when i go to the task manager / performance page and in
> the CPU usage history box i see 4 CPU but the server has 2
> physical...
>
> someone could explain me what happened ??
>
> thanks in advance
> LuchoF


Your CPU's have Hyper Threading technology.
This kinda works for Windows as two CPU's in one physical chip.
So, Windows believe it has 2 times 2 = 4 CPU's.
Realise that not all (specially some older) applications do
support multiple CPU's, thus Hyper Threading won't allways
workout well.
Usually Hyper Threading can be disabled in the PC Bios, this
should be done though prior to Windows installation.


 
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      20th May 2004
"LuchoF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> thanks, exactly as you wrote i already found that option in
> the bios of my server
>
> but i have got another question...does affect the
> performance enabling this option ? or is better work with
> the native conditions (2 cpu's)...perhaps would be better
> because this server gonna be a transactional database server
> and will work under highly extreme conditions of
> transactions...
>
> thanks for your advice...
>
> LuchoF


Usually you should leave the Hyper Threading option enabled (its
default most times).
Unless you experience strange behaviour or the documentation of
your application explicitely says Multiple CPUs or Hyper
Threading is not supported.


 
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      16th Jun 2004
Just to let you know, I have a dual physical processor machine that had hyper-threading enabled to give us 4 logical procs. We had to disable hyper-t, as a server app we had installed is only licensed for 2 processors. Appently hyper-threading broke that agreement! Windows was shutdown, hyper-t disabled and windows restarted, reconfigured itself, rebooted and came back up ok. So you can change the setting after installation.

All the best,

Non Hyper-threaded of London

> Usually Hyper Threading can be disabled in the PC Bios, this
> should be done though prior to Windows installation.


 
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