This is a discussion on Re: Hyper threading, Linux and Bind within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; > Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 13:20:28 -0700 (PDT) > From: peace bwitchu <peacebwitchu@yahoo.com> &...
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> Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 13:20:28 -0700 (PDT) > From: peace bwitchu <peacebwitchu@yahoo.com> > Subject: Hyper threading, Linux and Bind > To: bind-users@isc.org > > I am putting in a new server with dual Xeon w/ > hyperthreading cpu's w/ Linux as the OS. When I start > bind it only recognizes 1 cpu. So now I start bind > and I tell it how many cpu's but with hyperthreading > it looks like 4 cpu's. Should I specify 2 or 4 cpu's > when starting Bind? I'm guessing 4 or should I turn > off Hyper-threading all together. There is some evidence (look in bind archives) that using hyperthreading slows bind down... I personally have not tried this so cannot speak authoritatively... Regards, Gregory Hicks ------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory Hicks | Principal Systems Engineer Cadence Design Systems | Direct: 408.576.3609 555 River Oaks Pkwy M/S 6B1 | Fax: 408.894.3400 San Jose, CA 95134 | Internet: ghicks@cadence.com I am perfectly capable of learning from my mistakes. I will surely learn a great deal today. "A democracy is a sheep and two wolves deciding on what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed sheep contesting the results of the decision." - Benjamin Franklin "The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed." --Alexander Hamilton |