It's irrelevant whether you can restrict CPUs (via virtualisation or
other means) - CF Enterprise is licensed per physical CPU in the
machine.

I would agree that getting new hardware is really worth considering.
For example, we are looking at getting two new quad core quad CPU
Intel/AMD boxes running Linux to consolidate our current fleet of four
dual CPU machines, running dev and test as single instances on each of
the boxes respectively. For us this seems like a far more sensible use
of the licences.

On 10/3/07, Giles Roadnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> It turns out we have 8 processors on prod, 4 on uat and 6 on dev.
>
> Thing is they are all running at 400 MHz or less!!!!
>
> Seems it would be better to get a couple fo really beefy processors and 1
> license per box!
>
> I know that flex server on the dev box is only using 2 out of the 6
> processors. Is it possible that CF can do this as well?
>
> How would I find out how many processors CF is using and how would I set
> this?

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