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Old 01-10-2008, 06:45 AM
ffeingol ffeingol is offline
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Brainlag,

Don't think in terms of how many CPU's/cores you have (they are the same to LSWS as far as I know) think about how many you want LSWS to "use". If, for example, you are running a heavy PHP/MySQL application you may only want a 2-CPU license. That then "logically" leaves 1/2 your CPU's/cores to run the PHP process and MySQL.

I hope that helps,

Frank
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