Hot swap CPU

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AFAIK motherboards that support hot swapping are in the big iron 
range.  CPU hotswaping IME is limited in the commodity space.

Nikos Zaharioudakis wrote:

> Let's assume that I have a machine with at least 4 CPUs.
> In case that one of these fails what are my options.
> I mean, could I take that cpu offline and maybe ( I say maybe) I could
> change it without taking down the server ?
> What is the suggested procedure?
> Is this the same procedure no matter what cpu architecture I have
> (Itanium, or PPc or whatever )
> Thanks in advance for the attention
> 
> Zaharioudakis Nikos
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