Will a slightly older version of Pinax, installed on top of a newer version
of Django, take advantage (or be configurable to take advantage) of
multiple cores?

In other words, if one request is rendering and another request comes in
while the first is rendering, will Django or Pinax offload the second
request to another core?

If this isn't the default, can it be enabled, and are there race conditions
or other risks?

Thanks,
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