hi,
iam stuck up with a strange problem.what are the hardware req for installing enterprise edition, i know that parallel jobs can be run on smp or MPP systems and on unix server, can't parallel jobs run on standalone systems with more memory space, i know that the load should be shared among diff nodes, but can't we do on stand alone system with more memory space.i would appreciate urgent reply
cheers;
vijay
hardware requirements for installing enterprise edition
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Parallel jobs optimise by partitioning data in the job. This gets full value out of the multiple CPUs of server hardware. You get a benefit whenever you have more than one CPU, this can be one server with multiple CPUs, a cluster of servers or a grid. It also works effectively on USS for mainframe making use of mainframe parallel processing capabilities.
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SMP implies standalone, doesn't it?
CPU capacity is at least as important as memory, and huge amounts of disk space.
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SMP implies standalone, doesn't it?
CPU capacity is at least as important as memory, and huge amounts of disk space.
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