Hi,
I need info what is the fastest computer I can get for querying a DB.
The computer will have a large DB of several GBs and will run in what I understand is an SQL Server configuration only the queries are run locally - the computer is not connected to a LAN for security purposes.
The processing is not paralleled so I'm looking at a single-processor, single-core system. Speed is most important so I'm willing to pay a pretty buck on the best CPU, but I still need to know which is better at this - Inter or AMD.
I see no reason to go with an Opteron/Xeon solution, but stay with the enthusiast's Athlon/Pentium, though I may be wrong.
How much does cache/freq./latency weigh-in? Will I benefit from 2 GBs of RAM?
Also, will I benefit from a fast HD and if so, is it worth paying for some 15K, 0+1/5 SCSI RAID?
<b>Behold, Mine anger and My fury shall be poured out upon this place upon man and upon beast and upon the trees of the field and upon the fruit of the land and it shall burn and shall not be quenched
I need info what is the fastest computer I can get for querying a DB.
The computer will have a large DB of several GBs and will run in what I understand is an SQL Server configuration only the queries are run locally - the computer is not connected to a LAN for security purposes.
The processing is not paralleled so I'm looking at a single-processor, single-core system. Speed is most important so I'm willing to pay a pretty buck on the best CPU, but I still need to know which is better at this - Inter or AMD.
I see no reason to go with an Opteron/Xeon solution, but stay with the enthusiast's Athlon/Pentium, though I may be wrong.
How much does cache/freq./latency weigh-in? Will I benefit from 2 GBs of RAM?
Also, will I benefit from a fast HD and if so, is it worth paying for some 15K, 0+1/5 SCSI RAID?
<b>Behold, Mine anger and My fury shall be poured out upon this place upon man and upon beast and upon the trees of the field and upon the fruit of the land and it shall burn and shall not be quenched