This paper compares the performance of two servers that are typical of those used to build Linux clusters. Both are two-way servers based on 64-bit versions of x86 processors. The servers are each packaged in a 1U (1.75 inch high) rack-mounted chassis. The first server the paper describes is the IBM eServer 326, based on the AMD Opteron processor. The second is the IBM eServer xSeries 336, based on the Intel Xeon processor with Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) enabled.
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