On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jun 29, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Matt Darnell wrote:

> On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable "32" CPUs
>> (8 threads x 4 cores).
>
> How did that run?

Like a raped ape.  'make -j' flies.


I guess that means fast....never seen a raped ape run!  :)


> Are there any applicaitons you found that could
> make use of '32' processors?

mysql, and then I had to force it, but... for your application, I
just "happen to know" (because I've got two friends in the top of
V***ge) that V***ge is using T1000s and T2000 for their VOIP
forwarding/routing.  (SIP Express Router, not unlike your company.)


We use a LOT of mysql stuff....I will have to check that out for SER.

> You can't get blood from a rock, but it seems like if a bunch of
> apps could have a dedicated 'CPU' it would be
> quicker responding.

Or a bunch of threads in one app, assuming that there isn't a lot of
thread-interdependency.

Our boxes generally have more than 100 tasks......The try-n-buy sounds sweet!

I would think we could get Debian to run on it.

-Matt

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