Thanks Federico. I don't know much about the topic myself, but I've asked around, and consensus does seem to be on removing the text, as it's probably now dated/incorrect.

On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 6:02 PM Federico Razzoli via docs <docs@lists.mariadb.org> wrote:
I've just noticed this paragraph:
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-memory-allocation/#hyperthreading-and-multiple-cores-cpus

1)

"HyperThreading is great for marketing, lousy for performance. It involves having two processing units sharing a single hardware cache. If both units are doing the same thing, the cache will be reasonably useful. If the units are doing different things, they will be clobbering each other's cache entries."

I believe it is entirely based on a misconception: HTT has nothing to do with threads "doing the same thing".

2)

About the part that warns us from using too many cores: I believe it was correct some years ago, but not today, or at least not for just 8 cores.

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I don't feel comfortable deleting what others wrote, so I'll just raise the problems here.

Federico


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