If these LPs/MIPs are not related, you could start several solvers
into many processors. If you have just one big MIP, then you should
use a parallel solver. This option is not available in GLPK yet.

On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 6:55 PM, Jeff Hamann <[email protected]> wrote:
> As part of a project to construct a research database, I've been running an 
> experiment with glpk by solving thousands of linear and mixed-integer 
> problems.
>
> I've tweaked the formulation and data but would like to know if there are 
> hardware options for speeding up the process.
>
> Jeff.
>
>
> Jeff Hamann
> [email protected]
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