We've got clusters with the Arima motherboard - dual cpu, 8 GB memory Workstations with Tyan S2885, 16 GB, Nvidia graphics Quad - Early Celestica, and testing a Tyan S4882 - 32 GB memory We are running UnitedLinux with the latest kernel from kernel.org, Suse 9.0, Suse 9.1, haven't had too many problems once we got a stable installation... The machines are fast, and have had no problems with the quads at all... Kevin Gassiot Advanced Systems Group Visualization Systems Support Veritas DGC 10300 Town Park Dr. Houston, Texas 77072 832-351-8978 kevin_gassiot@veritasdgc.com Pierre Patino <pierre@cruzio.co m> To suse-amd64@suse.com 01/21/2005 02:37 cc AM Subject [suse-amd64] High performance system Hello We've been given the green light to explore a replacement to our current architecture. One of the ideas kicked around was a quad or dual processor Linux system. I know nothing about Linux systems with more than one processor. Anybody on this list with a happy story? A happy motherboard/CPU? I can't reveal too much other than to say that one of the user processes can currently switch to near realtime priority and there's about 20 other processes running with varying degrees of load. Dual independent X-servers would be great each with its own VGA but that's another hurdle. I guess the main question is: who's running the most simultaneous CPUs out there with stock kernels and stock motherboards? TIA & Cheers -- Check the List-Unsubscribe header to unsubscribe For additional commands, email: suse-amd64-help@suse.com