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At 06:26 PM 10/29/2003 +0000, you wrote:
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>Yes, basically the services are not written to run on multiple
>processors, instead they execute in memory spawning new threads to
>handle individual calls. This in turn means that the OS will distribute
>the processes over multiple CPU's, however each service will be
>restricted to that percentage off the processing power.
>
>You can see this quite clearly on a dual processor system as none off
>the Modus Services will use more than 50% off the total processing as
>reported by Task Manager. However, there are several processes running
>on the system and hence overall you would see a benefit on a multiple
>processor system.
>
>This can actually be seen by many applications that run under windows
>and would explain why several applications would perform better on a
>single processor with 2/3 the processing power off a dual processor
>system.

Thanks!

Jim


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>From: TDE Internet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 29 October 2003 18:03
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>At 05:55 PM 10/29/2003 +0000, you wrote:
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>>I don't think Hyper Threading will affect Modus Mail in any way,
>however
>>you should be aware that Modus Mail is not written to take advantage of
>>multiple processors. Each Modus Mail service will utilize a single
>>processor and affinities can be set so that the services are bound to a
>>specific process.
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>Hi Suneel,
>
>Are you saying that modusMail (v1 or higher) doesn't take advantage of
>multiple processors?
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>Thanks in advance for the clarification.
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>Jim
>TDE Internet
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