In order to run fast and use the parallelism yes. But you can still have
different machines with 4-8-16 cores, but the machine with less core could
be the bottleneck.

Best Regards,

Luca Garulli
Founder & CEO
OrientDB LTD <http://orientdb.com/>


On 21 July 2016 at 00:22, 'scott molinari' via OrientDB <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Does this mean the machines running in a distributed cluster will all need
> to be the same in terms of cores for ODB to work right and fast?
>
> Scott
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