George N. White III writes:
In general, multiple CPU's only make sense if you need more cores than you can get (or afford) on one CPU. The exception might be cases like compiles where there are lots of independent processes and you benefit from double the cache, but you can also get CPU models with more cache. There are extra costs for sockets, cooling, etc for 2 CPU systems, so in most cases you will be better off with at least one SSD and a higher-end (more cores
I understand all of these factors. I'm looking for some links to vendors that delivered something that Fedora ran on, without issues. Google is not cooperating.
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