Andrew Kohlsmith (lists) wrote:
> On April 15, 2008 09:36:28 pm Duane wrote:
>> The only time I heard where running multiple copies of asterisk on the
>> same system made sense is on a multiple CPU system since asterisk can't
>> do threads, then again, I'd probably just do a single Dom0/DomU and let
>> Xen handle the multiple CPUs and still only run 1 copy of asterisk if I
>> needed that much CPU and had to run asterisk.
> 
> Asterisk can't do threads?
> 
> Asterisk is one of the most heavily-threaded applications I know of!  Where 
> on 
> earth did you hear this from?

See how far it scales on a multi-processor system...

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