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Front Side Bus Speed

Jul 29,2008 by admin

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Front Side Bus Speed

The front side bus is a significant factor in the server's ability to move data about the server. The numerical rating of a server's front side bus designates at what speed the processor can transfer data to other devices, including RAM and I/O cards (such as those attached via PCI or other interconnect). The speed rating of a server's front side bus will directly correlate into how quickly the server can pass data between its components; this distribution of data has a direct impact on the server's ability to process and serve data to clients, thereby impacting application performance overall.


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