I missed the last line, after the image, if you have professional licenses, you should be able to use dual core on each, with will give you a load group of 4 witango servers, and so you will have to have the 2 on the same servers, point to different ports, which makes it a bit trickier, but doable. Unless the professional license will allow you to set processor affinity to ALL, then you will have just 2 witango servers, taking advantage of all cores, which, IMHO, would be the best setup.

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On Aug 2, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Wolf, Gene wrote:

I know a number of you have done this but I can't seem to find any instructions on doing this anywhere. We are outstripping our current hardware as we grow and slowly transition to another language. We need to gain capacity for processing Witango queries and plan on getting two new servers, dual core, strictly for processing Witango requests. I have two questions:
 
   1. Can Witango currently take advantage of dual core processors and
   2. Are there instructions anywhere that someone can point me to explaining how to set up an environment similar to the following:
 
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   If anyone can direct me to instructions, and offer pitfalls to watch out for I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
 
   Oh, we will be using Witango 5.5 professional on each Windows server box. Yes, we're planning on purchasing 2 additional licenses. *grins*

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