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RHEL3 U4

RHEL3 U4

2007-08-01       - By Brian Long

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On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 12:11 +0800, Majumder, Rajib wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I am wondering if RHEL3 Update 4 supports dual-core AMD Opteron CPUs.
> My build is Update 4.  
>  
> 1) In which Update of RHEL3, dua-core CPU support was introduced?

I believe this is a question best answered by your TAM (if you have
one).  If you read the release notes for the various updates[1], you'll
see that Update 6 introduced "improved" dual-core support.  They don't
mention what improved means, but if you search through the changelog of
the kernel RPM, there are significant improvements with regards to the
scheduler.

/Brian/

1. https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-3 (See http://HEL-3.ora-code.com)-Manual/
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