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I am considering upgrading my current A64 3200+ to something of the AM2 X2 variety, with my main consideration being VMware performance. It may sound like a stupid question, but I was wondering how much of a difference in performance I would notice within VMware? Does it even support multi-threading? A quick look on their website brings up nothing, but that doesn't mean anything.
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The newer processors out that are dual core will give many virtualization tools the effect of full virtualization. In the past the virtualization involved spoofing a processor and taking away signifigantly from system preformance. Im not sure about amd (thought i would assume that it does) but the intel 9xx series and above would alot a core to the host system and a core to the virtualized operating system and give it an nice preformance boost and make it more stable. So if the processor your looking at supports virtualization you will see a nice preformance boost. Apart from multitasking you will see a boost in preformance in just general multitasking due to the fact that you have essentially 2 processors. All dual core processor support dual/hyper threading in fact AMD is trying to get reverse hyperthreading and dual threading to work (i.e. 1 task being processed by 2 cores for 2x the speed.)
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Thanks for the info. I have used many 64 bit apps in SUSE, and I must say, I do see the difference. Also, thanks for clearing that up about xen.
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I run vmware alot on gentoo. Performance is pretty good when vmware tools are installed, even on my system (3ghz p4). Personally, i can't wait to see what the performance will be with a conroe dual core hardware accelerated virtualization system.
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Im using vista right now and its nice. I am personally going to continue to use xp x64. Vistas only redeaming quality right now in my view is the eye candy and the final seperation between internet explorer and windows explorer. |
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I got ahold of a very beta (alpha?) version of XP64 and there was no support for it, and it really wasn't working. No drivers, no updates, no programs, no nothing. I gave up on it and haven't tried again since. I'm sure that XP64 final is much better than what I used, but for me, I'll use what works.
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