TCP/IP process distibution
Lisa Amedeo
amedeo at DCDLAA.FNAL.GOV
Tue Jan 22 07:09:16 AEST 1991
I am a systems manager and consultant at FERMILAB. One of the
departments I work with wants to set up a file server in a
heterogeneous environment - SGI, SUN, IBM and DEC "UNIX" boxes
involved. One of the SGI's is a 4D/240 and it is currently being
decided if this box should be the file server. While discussing this
issue, a co-worker recalled being told, by an SGI rep, that TCP/IP
would not distribute it's processes on a mutiple cpu'd system. In
other words all TCP/IP processes run on a single CPU no matter how
many CPU's are available. The advantages of using the 4D/240 as the
file server would be drastically reduced if this information is
correct.
If this is true, what are the implications for file serving and
for X applications run remotely?
FYI the 4D/240 is currently running 3.3.1 of the OS.
Lisa
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