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RE[7]: Even if it is the best thing since sliced bread...
by renox on Wed 18th Oct 2006 20:23
in reply to "RE[6]: Even if it is the best thing since sliced bread..."
Benchmarks are only part of the picture: Alpha had very good benchmarks most of the time, it's still dead.
What were missing to x86 against PPC/Itanium is:
- high end RAS (Reliability Availability Supervision) features, x86 is getting more and more these features.
- bullet proof OS: if Linux isn't enough for some, Solaris is good enough for most.
One problem remaining with current x86s is the memory: FB memory has power problem and will be dumped, so getting box with many GB of RAM can be a problem (well FB works, but do you want to use a deadend solution).. But replacement is coming.






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2006-04-17
x86 hasn't won the server CPU war yet...
http://www.tpc.org/tpcc/results/tpcc_perf_results.asp
It is creeping upwards, but isn't going to get to
the top for quite a while, if it ever does.