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Multi-Processor Support

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by dmyhand1957, 2006/04/11.

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    dmyhand1957

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    I am having trouble locating this information on the web. Can someone point me to, or tell me, how many processors Win2003 Server can handle? Thanks, Dennis
     
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    dmyhand1957

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    Okay. But I am not running Itanium processors or Enterprise Edition. I am just going to run AMD or Intel Dual Cores. I think I remember the Standard Edition of 2000 Server would support up to 4 cores, but I am not sure of that (It was a while back when I think I learned that), and I was wondering if 2003 was the same in that respect, or had increased multiprocessor support.
     
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    Well 2003 Standard would support 4 Dual Cores then. Since each core is considered a processor.
     
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