other day I was allowed to watch a new Dell server. A 2U high rack "Dell R710 Server. A really fine part, and as always I'm impressed by it, that is, the thing is supermodular, fan-and-out to screw everything without redundant power supply (of course without screwing), 2 CPU sockets, RAM expansion to nearly 100 GB available (and more if larger RAM-bars are available ), 2.5 "hard disks, 4 Nic's latest onboard, Intel Xeon X5600 technology, etc., etc. But I did not want to talk about the Dell server but the CPU cores.
The server has two Intel Xeon X5680 @ 3,33 GHz (each with 6 cores) fitted, or 12 CPU cores and pure with Intel Hyper-Threading Windows displays times in just 24 cores. Not bad, considering that I do (still) only 2 cores working (when is actually my i7-2600. This CPU can pack an the way, for 2-3 weeks at the Dell Vostro 460th . A test of this machine with SSD and a lot of Ram I'll post soon)
This "24 nuclei" I wanted to document just for me, here they are, awesome!
comes on the system an "old" Windows 2003R2 used:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdBmkQduc7A6QoMM5xjBFuHTVU5EQyc71pUBZ31NbbFz6jMVbPb8LGjaNoUeoEfoCdamKtOquAwcwiTrixBWipkp3-6JinbHJMB6G_eg0U_4nJhUc-ulbwQbmdU5B2c4A7Dyd7TNTB09U/s320/24kerne.jpg)
comes on the system an "old" Windows 2003R2 used:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg2lv_CutlpKWbYHcnQeYsNyj_o-RS_vziSVLUukHZ-VIDB0OVSLQ8HtmBPC218G5Ge27uhhbeyirSwr3yof6QGz0dsgOH39ELcm9jo4aBHleK_9SO3KKskUs_AT5M540sREM66fIZyASc/s320/X5680.jpg)
Then runs a SQL Server 2005 can address all the cores:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjr_jHfRJcAlKknwo8sqyyqFhkI0OcyP7EAlGgPwGP9nK-VJNGKoDVjcv9EExZ0fHPoCJ4i0S6sVP_SCDphzwe8rC6z49Y4OYiPRHaVaWj41_ck95Ps6kdcl4QRG1LucAAW21p526rIGoU/s320/24kerne02.jpg)
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