don't know the exact way you scheduled it, but as a rule of thumb a single 
worker process should be aligned with the single service installed. 

On Thursday, July 24, 2014 12:34:19 PM UTC+2, Tim Richardson wrote:
>
> I recently decided to add multiple workers to one of my scheduler 
> services. Restarting the scheduler service in this case appears to add 
> another N worker processes because the original worker processes aren't 
> terminated when the supervisor process dies. 
>
> I wondered why the load on MS SQL server hit 90% CPU (on an 8 core virtual 
> machine). However, my job was fast. 
>
> :) 
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