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Re: Dealing with multi-processor or multi-core

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Subject: Re: Dealing with multi-processor or multi-core
From: Norman Palardy <npalardy at great-white-software dot com>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 11:54:19 -0600
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On 30-May-08, at 11:34 AM, Fargo Holiday wrote:

>
> Giovanni wrote:
>> What would really be nice would be to be able to ALLOCATE ONE CORE  
>> per
>> processes and being able to control that!
>>
>> Giovanni
>> ----------------------
>
> I know that with Windows and linux you can set CPU affinity, which is
> more or less what you're talking about. I'm sure that can be set  
> via one
> means or another if you poke into it.

Makes sense since NT had a fair number of guys from DEC that wrote  
VMS and VMS you could tie a process to a CPU - in fact you could take  
it over :)
Great way to make sure that some critical process NEVER waits for  
CPUU time (like a SCADA system)


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