Subject | Fine-grained SMP support in Vulcan |
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Author | Thomas Steinmaurer |
Post date | 2005-04-25T12:03:59Z |
Hi all,
Vulcan promises to have fine-grained SMP support. It is often mentioned
that Firebird 1.5 Classic has SMP support, but I'm not sure if one can
call that really "SMP support", rather that being able to use multiple
processors due to it's nature of spawning one process per connection?
I don't know what definition people use for SMP, but for Firebird 1.5
Classic, shouldn't it be multi-processor support:"yes", but SMP support
:"no"?
Guys, how would you define SMP and its support in Firebird 1.5?
Thanks for any hints.
Cheers,
Thomas
Vulcan promises to have fine-grained SMP support. It is often mentioned
that Firebird 1.5 Classic has SMP support, but I'm not sure if one can
call that really "SMP support", rather that being able to use multiple
processors due to it's nature of spawning one process per connection?
I don't know what definition people use for SMP, but for Firebird 1.5
Classic, shouldn't it be multi-processor support:"yes", but SMP support
:"no"?
Guys, how would you define SMP and its support in Firebird 1.5?
Thanks for any hints.
Cheers,
Thomas