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| From: | Andrew Braithwaite | Date: | August 31 2007 2:54pm |
| Subject: | thread_concurrency in linux | ||
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Hi, Does anyone know if thread_concurrency works in linux or is it just limited to Solaris and Windows? I know the general rule is number of CPU's*2 but will this actually have any effect with Linux's threading model? Thanks for any help :) Andrew Mysql, query This message has been scanned for viruses by BlackSpider MailControl - www.blackspider.com
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