In asymmetric it distributes load as per requirement ... i.e. 1st processor
will get loaded fully & then 2nd processor .. & in symmetric one processor
will take system tasks load & 2d processor application load u define ... So
its always better to have symmetric processing for cf ....

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Subject: dual processor


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> I noticed someone talking about NT server being able to run in
> symetric or asymetric mode.
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> Which would be the better for handling high CF load?
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