CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Both the Xeon E5-46xx and AMD Opteron6xxx are about to be updated. A look at the current generation brought me a question. For a relatively affordable (emphasis on "relatively") quad socket server, what would bring the most performance, a quad E5-4610, or a quad Opteron 6376? I'm not talking about gaming here, purely typical server loads (database read/write, virtualization and perhaps HPC). On paper, the AMD solution seems like it would trump Intel's offering as it has more cores. AMD's IPC is much lower though and there only one FPU per two cores. Intel Xeon E5-4610 : 6 cores/12 threads 2.4GHz, 95W TDPAMD Opteron 6376 : 16 cores/16 threads 2.3GHz 115W TDPA quad-CPU server with 128GB of RAM would cost some 40% less with the Opteron chips. I ask because I might need a modest test server separated from our production setup in medium term. We would put many various stuff on it so it has to performance well all around. Reliability isn't paramount since it would be an internal test station. I haven't found benchmarks comparing both (only their higher-end counterparts). I don't even know how they would fare at FAH!