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2007-09-06       - By Karl Latiss

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On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 16:42 -0700, David Miller wrote:
> In the product comparison on the Red Hat site they have some hardware  
> and software limits listed for each version of RHEL. For RHEL4 & 5  
> workstation they have a Physical CPU limit of two. Yet I have a Dell  
> Poweredge 6800 and a 6600 with four physical Intel xeons
> (hyperthreading on each CPU) running RHEL4.x WS just fine. Top and /
> proc/cpuinfo show all eight cores. Why do they list these limits if  
> they don't really exist?
>
> http://www.redhat.com/rhel/compare/#desktop

I think these are limits as they relate to support. If you ask Redhat
for support with your hardware configuration they wont give it to you.

--
Karl Latiss <karl.latiss@(protected)>
Atvert Systems

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