"Felix Schulte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/21/06, Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Given the fact that even a single Opteron machine is something rare, it
> > seems
> > that the prices are OK. Of course it may take you a while to find the right
> > board for your needs..
On 3/21/06, Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Given the fact that even a single Opteron machine is something rare, it seems
> that the prices are OK. Of course it may take you a while to find the right
> board for your needs..
AMD 64 X2 serves the same purpose as single chip Opteron
Bill Walker - Sun Principal Engineer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Getting even dual socket motherboards for dual core Opterons is
> > difficult, let alone boards that have more sockets than that.
>
> Not really. MSI has the MASTER2-FAR and MASTER2-FAR7 for ATX
> formactor machines. I just bo
UNIX admin wrote:
... unfortunately some interviews with AMD staff
inidcate that there
will be quadcore CPUs from AMD available soon...
And where exactly will you get that motherboard that has 8 CPU sockets,
> to hit the 32-bit CPU number?
Getting even dual socket motherboards for dual cor
> ... unfortunately some interviews with AMD staff
> inidcate that there
> will be quadcore CPUs from AMD available soon...
And where exactly will you get that motherboard that has 8 CPU sockets, to hit
the 32-bit CPU number?
Getting even dual socket motherboards for dual core Opterons is difficu
I think for the x64/AMD64 platforms there is a "work request" for 64-bit OSes
to support 64 CPUs (SMP) and 1TB of memory per OS instance.
~K
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Bart,
> I'm not the RE, but in particular we want to make
> sure to avoid
> allocating any more memory at boot time than we
> really need to...
> and finding out how many CPUs are actually on the
> machine very
> early on in boot is tricky across the various
> hardware platforms.
> When this goes