Does multiprocessor mean it will only use one physical processor or
just one core?  If it's just one processor then a quad core would be
fine.

Chris

On Jan 5, 11:41 am, Raymond O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
s.net> wrote:
> Regarding litespeed and the multiprocessor scalability:  I do notice it
> spawns several ruby processes when you start the server. As far as I can
> tell, there's nothing in the free version that keeps these ruby
> processes from being run on multiple cores...    So I think you do get
> some advantage with multiple cores even with the free version.  Correct
> me if I'm wrong though...
>
> But just to echo what everyone else has been saying, our company has had
> great success with the litespeed server.  We've been using it for about
> 6 months now with several rails apps and have had no problems.  And
> whenever I have a question, their support people on their forum usually
> respond within a few hours with an answer.
>
> -Ray
>
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