Dual Core vs Dual CPU




Hi All,

I need to build 2 machines. One will be a web server running Apache,
and the other will be a mail server running Postfix. I'll be running
Red Hat.

I have a T1, but what I am wondering about is the speed of the machine
itself to deal with all the processing of emails and such.......

Anyhow, which is better for this kind of job, a dual core processor, or
a motherboard with 2 CUP's??

Thanks!

.



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