IceBoosteR
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- Sep 27, 2016
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Hello guys,
just a quick question from my side. I use a Xeon E3-1225v3 in my setup. I am quite happy with this, but in the future I may need more horsepower for virtualisation. As Intel is the No.1 on the market and holds 90% of the server market, cause AMD had the Bulldozer CPU-design, Intel is really expensive.
Everything should change with Ryzen in the desktop market and Naples in the server market. As the prizes looks really good, I think 10+ cores are available for 800 bucks, what is really awesome, because #Processor Cores Matter.
Also I don't need a dual-core mainboard, just use one CPU and boom.
The question here is, what about the hardware support of AMDs plattform for Naples? Could there be any problem, that FreeNAS will not work properly?
I know Intel NICs are best and the boards in the past had also Intel NICs.
So what do you think?
just a quick question from my side. I use a Xeon E3-1225v3 in my setup. I am quite happy with this, but in the future I may need more horsepower for virtualisation. As Intel is the No.1 on the market and holds 90% of the server market, cause AMD had the Bulldozer CPU-design, Intel is really expensive.
Everything should change with Ryzen in the desktop market and Naples in the server market. As the prizes looks really good, I think 10+ cores are available for 800 bucks, what is really awesome, because #Processor Cores Matter.
Also I don't need a dual-core mainboard, just use one CPU and boom.
The question here is, what about the hardware support of AMDs plattform for Naples? Could there be any problem, that FreeNAS will not work properly?
I know Intel NICs are best and the boards in the past had also Intel NICs.
So what do you think?