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Xeon Quad Core Dedicated Servers
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 Intel Xeon Quad Core
Intel Quad Core Xeon processors are ideal for very intense applications, live streaming, virtualization and much more. It offers one physical processor with four processing cores.
Powerful and cost-effective, the Intel Xeon Quad Core server features Intel Xeon Harpertown processors. The performance-to-cost ratio delivers great value, which is why is it the most popular choice for our customers. In addition, our Xeon servers support a second processor, increasing your processor count to 8 independent cores without migrating to a new server when you need to upgrade your server.
Experience up to 150% greater performance than the competition with the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5400 series. The processor platform is based on the Quad-Core Xeon processors deliver 8 cores, 32 and 64 bit processing capabilities with 8 MB of L2 cache per physical processor, providing more computing for large websites, intensive database usage and many threaded applications. Gogax’s quad-core offerings are ideal for the most intensive of computing environments where performance is the key requirement.
With time, the majority of server applications have been made well-threaded as a result of years of running in symmetric multiprocessing platforms. Well-threaded applications will benefit most from a higher numbers of cores being used, a larger cache and a higher throughput and memory capacity of Quad Core Xeon servers.
Here are some of the benefits in using a Quad Core Xeon dedicated server:
- Intel Core Microarchitecture
- Large 12 MB of L2 cache
- 1066 and 1333 MHz system bus
- Intel Virtualization Technology
- Intel 64 architecture
- Demand-based switching (DBS) with enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology
If you have any questions regarding our Quad Core Servers, feel free to Contact Us
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