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Hey Guys,
I'm looking to setup a "test" environment at home. Here is what I've got so far:
1090T with 32G ram ecc - production
P2-965 with 16G ram ecc - I move vms here when I update OS on production but it otherwise sits off.
FX-8320 with 16G ram ecc - (vm backups on zfs/freebsd)
E3-1240 v3 8G ddr3 (non-ecc) - testing/experimenting only.
Thinkstation S30 w/ E5-2609 with 128G ram ecc reg - I'm looking to rebuild the S30 into production & make the other two backups for rebuilding.
I'm looking to obviously ditch the E5-2609 and replace it with something $250 or under from Ebay.
CPU Support is here:
http://www.lenovo.com/psref/pdf/withdraw/S30.pdf
Is there any advantage to going to an E5-2660v2 with lower clocks (+more cores & apicv) vs an E5-2670 ?
Has anyone seen real benefits from APICv in a virtualized environment?
I'm looking to setup a "test" environment at home. Here is what I've got so far:
1090T with 32G ram ecc - production
P2-965 with 16G ram ecc - I move vms here when I update OS on production but it otherwise sits off.
FX-8320 with 16G ram ecc - (vm backups on zfs/freebsd)
E3-1240 v3 8G ddr3 (non-ecc) - testing/experimenting only.
Thinkstation S30 w/ E5-2609 with 128G ram ecc reg - I'm looking to rebuild the S30 into production & make the other two backups for rebuilding.
I'm looking to obviously ditch the E5-2609 and replace it with something $250 or under from Ebay.
CPU Support is here:
http://www.lenovo.com/psref/pdf/withdraw/S30.pdf
Is there any advantage to going to an E5-2660v2 with lower clocks (+more cores & apicv) vs an E5-2670 ?
Has anyone seen real benefits from APICv in a virtualized environment?
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