maximum cpus/cores in CentOS 4.1

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William Warren wrote:
> Actually,  the other person that Bryan is talking to is saying things 
> that are wholly wrong.  Wrong to the point that even a non-engineer type 
> like me knows how off-base the other party is.  Bryan is understandably 
> agitated but the other party needs to do a bit of research(easily done 
> on google) about cpu and i/o interconnects in a high i/o environment. 
> Hopefully the other party will see the huge error in his statements and 
> at least acknowledge the errors.
> 

Major oops here!

Yes, it seems to me that you are correct. But that post was
INTENDED to be private!

Sorry, Bryan.

I apologize profusely for posting that on the public forum.

It is unforgiveable, but maybe you can anyway...

Mike
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