For the Asterisk installation, no. For Linux, yes. I built a custom
SMP kernel, which depending on your Linux distribution may or may not
be necessary for you.

MATT---
On 9/26/06, Tomislav Parčina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For what we do with Asterisk(lots of meetme and Zap -> IAX2) It does
> spread the load across both cores. In our initial comparisons for
> equal call traffic, the P4-D had half or the average loadavg for a 6
> hour time period of the P4 of the same speed.
>
> MATT---

Hi Matt!

Thank you for information's. Can you please tell me have you made any special 
adjustments or steps in Asterisk install or configuration to achieve this?


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