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Multiprocessors worth it?

Asked by BudDurland in Sybase Database

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I have an ASA database hosted on a Netware 6.0/SP2 server.  We've begun to notice some performance issues, and are exploring the options for a new server.   The current server is an Athlon 1.0Ghz with 1GB of RAM.  It is dedicated to hosting the Sybase database for our ERP software.  Moving to Windows or *nix is NOT an option at this time.

The question is, is it worth going with a dual-cpu platform?  Traditionally, NetWare is pretty CPU efficient.  Is the Sybase NLM multi-CPu friendly?  The only other planned infrastructure change is to go from RAID 1 to RAID 5 (5 drives).

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Zone: Sybase Database
Tags: asa, cpu, multi, multiprocessor
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