on, or turn of.From what I have heard SQL Server benefits from hyperthreading in the same
way as it benefits from multiple processors... but I do not know to what
expent you might expect to see any improvement..
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
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> How it is with hypertrading with sql 2000, better performance when its
turn on, or turn of.|||There's an interesting article on parallel queries at
http://www.sql-server-performance.c...ution_plans.asp that
includes a section (at the bottom of the article) looking at HT performance
that might be of interest. Also if you search the forum on that site you'll
see a fair bit of discussion on HT performance
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
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> How it is with hypertrading with sql 2000, better performance when its
turn on, or turn of.
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