Hi Troy,
Actually, the WiTango professional server supports dual or quad processor on
Windows, Linux, and Solaris.
And, on a dual processor machine, the Standard edition will only use one
processor.
Rick Sanders
> I run the standard version on a dual processor machine. It runs just
fine.
> Witango just does not use the second processor. Other applications
running
> on the machine use it, and I beleive I get better performance because it
is
> there. (it might be in my head)
>
> Troy Sosamon
>
> ===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 7/15/02 6:03 am
> > I have a client that I have written on online prescription order
system
> >for. He wants to bring everything in house and needs to buy the Witango
> >application server for Windows 2000. Here's my question. I do not want
this
> >client spending money unnecessarily.
> >
> > Here's my question. He can easily use the Standard Server for
Windows.
> >He will not have so much volume as to overpower Witango with his
> >application. The box he's running it on has 2 CPU's. Can he use the
> >Standard edition or must he run the {rofessional Edition on that box? Can
> >he use just 1 CPU for Witango on that machine with the Standard Edition?
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > As Always,
> > Gene Wolf
> >
> >
> >
> >
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