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MSACCESS and CPU data processing

Asked by kempvet in Computer CPU Processors, Microsoft Access Database, SBS Small Business Server

This is a copy of the question that was placed in the CPU section - however I thought that database experts may also have an opinion, with MSACCESS and sometimes detailed and complex sqls which processer would you expect to handle the sql processing the quickest, or is it just trial and error to find the answer.
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I was after some general adivce for about a CPU  for fast processing for single applications. The server at our clinic is likely to be doing a small number of database queries through the day, the facts are that these are sometimes very complex queries that will take a lot of the CPU resources.
I would like to know the role of the dual core processers in this case. I would think that one of the cores would be sitting idle while the processing is being done, is this the case?
Perhaps more could be achieved with a single core processer that is more powerful like a 3.6G pentium 4 rather than a 3.2G duo pentium 4.
For those of you that are used to running servers what do you think, what would you do if the function of your server was to run a few very complex sqls through the day rather than several applications, and you wanted the data from the sql delivered fast.Start Free Trial
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