Subject | classic versus super server |
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Author | Dixon Epperson |
Post date | 2004-03-27T20:46:41Z |
On the 1.5 final installation, I noticed that SuperServer does not
support hyperthreading nor multiple processors. But classic does.
What is the difference then between super server and classic?
For a small Windows network, which would be preferable?
Will I have to do anything to my client apps if I switch from
Superserver to Classic?
If I stay with SuperServer, will I need to start disableing the
hyperthreading technology at the bios level? (I think that has to
be done before installing the OS)
Thanks for the help
Dixon Epperson
support hyperthreading nor multiple processors. But classic does.
What is the difference then between super server and classic?
For a small Windows network, which would be preferable?
Will I have to do anything to my client apps if I switch from
Superserver to Classic?
If I stay with SuperServer, will I need to start disableing the
hyperthreading technology at the bios level? (I think that has to
be done before installing the OS)
Thanks for the help
Dixon Epperson