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Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 1997 21:27:20 GMT |
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Stan Sieler wrote
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| Hewlett-Packard has introduced the first 8-way Windows NT server,
| the HP NetServer LXr Pro8.
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| FYI, several 8-way NT machines already exist, including machines
| from Corollary and from NCR (see PC magazine, April 22, 1997).
All those CPU's may not make much difference if NT 4.0 is trying to use
them.
"Tests of CPU utilization have shown that NT 4.0 to be an inefficient
operating system beyond two processors. While it can use two CPUs
efficiently, for each additional CPU the operating system begins to soak up
all the added CPU cycles for overhead tasks." says an Aberdeen Group report
-- "Window NT Server 4.0: First Anniversary Review",
(http://www.aberdeen.com)
--
Cortlandt Wilson
Cortlandt Software
(650) 966-8555
www.netcom.com/~cortlndt (includes MANMAN 3rd Party Resources site)
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