This doesnt really matter much from a performance perspective. The only thing that really matters is the latency, the instruction cycles and the clock speed of the processor. Xeon is just a fancy platform to allow ECC memory support and mulitple CPU's to work together, which is ideal for data centers.
Also, Xeon processors are mostly just the normal consumer desktop processors with the integrated graphics chip stripped.
This doesnt really matter much from a performance perspective. The only thing that really matters is the latency, the instruction cycles and the clock speed of the processor. Xeon is just a fancy platform to allow ECC memory support and mulitple CPU's to work together, which is ideal for data centers.
Also, Xeon processors are mostly just the normal consumer desktop processors with the integrated graphics chip stripped.
I dare to differ from that. An E5 is not just a i7 stripped and yes I do prefer enterprise level hardware if I pay 136 USD / EUR for a VPS with those specs.
I dare to differ from that. An E5 is not just a i7 stripped and yes I do prefer enterprise level hardware if I pay 136 USD / EUR for a VPS with those specs.
But if that offer suits you then go ahead.
Please watch this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ59vHSFfZA it explains it pretty well. The only real benefit from Xeon CPU's is the slightly larger cache but with simple php scripts this won't make a difference.
I have seen Linus and this video before but I would prefer to work with non consumer material nonetheless. PS I just wish Linus would not be such a Tesla fanboy as EV's are NOT the way forward but that is beside this issue.
PS you state the only real benefit would be larger cache but would I would not regard CS Cart as just simple PHP scripts, perhaps old skool stores but not CS Cart or an Magento cart.
But what propably would be Martfox best USP is the fact that they customized their VPS to CS Cart which is I guess a big plus but anyway.
By the way does not your addon for CS Cart depend on cache ?
I dare to differ from that. An E5 is not just a i7 stripped and yes I do prefer enterprise level hardware if I pay 136 USD / EUR for a VPS with those specs.
But if that offer suits you then go ahead.
Hi, it's not a VPS but a dedicated server.
P.S. Also edited the topic description to avoid further confusion.
...and just a notice guys... don't get 'paranoid' about 'super servers' for CS-Cart. CS-Cart runs on a usual server or VPS with 2GB RAM and a 3GHz CPU like a sharm. The problem 'here' on CS-Cart forum is that 90% of the CS-Cart customers have problems with server configurations, or they buy a crap and there isn't a posibility to "tweak" such crap...
CS-Cart itself is a 1+ ecommerce platform working without any serverside issues (we are reselling and testing it on our servers since 2010). And unfortunatelly I have to post the MULTIVENDOR link on our test server again: