October 6, 2016 at 11:46 pm
Hello everyone,
i am looking for someone having experiences with Xeon E7-8893 v4 on SQL Enterprise 2016. We are actual planing to reduce licensing by increasing the percore-performance and decrease the number of cores.
Now im looking for possible serverconfigurations to evaluate. For sure we will order testconfigurations and run our own analyses but:
Is there anyone who has experience with 2 x Xeon E7-8893 v4 vs a single Xeon E5-2667 v4? Or idealy 4 x E7-8893 v4 vs 2 x E5-2667 v4.
Our caregiver are 4 analytical processes running parallel on Databases of 100-200GB highliy utilizing columnstores and some OLTP n the background.
Just looking at the Ghz (and of corse pricing) 1 E5-2667 v4 should outperforme 2 E7-8893 v4. But the E7 has more than twice the memorybandwith and cache of the E5
I know, this is a very general question! But as mentioned before we just startet evaluating!
Thank you in advance,
Andre
October 7, 2016 at 3:42 am
higher clock speed with less cores will help with licencing
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October 7, 2016 at 3:50 am
Sure.
My question is if
how 2 Xeon E5-2667 v4 (3.6Ghz, 8Core each) perform vs 4 x E7-8893 v4 (3.5Ghz, 4 Core each but MUCH more Cache+Memorybandwith)
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