Gerard Samuel wrote:
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without any
problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering if my PHP apps would benefit (run faster) if I
introduced a 2nd CPU.
Gerard Samuel wrote:
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without any
problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering if my PHP apps would benefit (run faster) if I
introduced a
On Thursday 27 November 2003 03:10 pm, JacobRhoden wrote:
Gerard Samuel wrote:
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without
any problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without any
problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering if my PHP apps would benefit (run faster) if I
introduced a 2nd CPU.
Just wondering
On Nov 26, 2003, at 13:58, Gerard Samuel wrote:
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without
any
problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering if my PHP apps would benefit (run faster) if
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 22:58, Gerard Samuel wrote:
I was fortunate to acquire a dual Slot one motherboard.
I currently only have one PIII 450 in there, and its working without any
problems so far.
This box is primarily for www/samba/cvs.
I was wondering if my PHP apps would benefit
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 05:02 pm, Kevin Stevens wrote:
No single program thread will run faster than it would on an unladen
single-processor machine. You would gain more in terms of how many
threads could run concurrently. In other words: more, not faster.
Thats what I thought.
Thanks