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CPU and memory Allocation to the OS

 
 
Shobha Bhaskar
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      1st Dec 2003
Team,

If we have a 4 CPU/4 GB config system and would like
to conduct a Benchmark of an application with 2 CPU/2 GB
first,then 3CPU/3 GB and 4 CPU/4 GB.Can we do so by
editing some file or changing parameters without having
to unplug the Processors/memory modules physically.

Pls confirm if there is a workaround to acheive the same.

Thanks in Advance
Regds
Shobha Bhaskar
Solution Architect
HP India
 
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Charles
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      1st Dec 2003
I know it's possible to dedicate an application to the
number of processor you want with Windows 2000/2003
Datacenter, but i don't know if there is a third party
software can do this.

Charles
>-----Original Message-----
>Team,
>
> If we have a 4 CPU/4 GB config system and would like
>to conduct a Benchmark of an application with 2 CPU/2 GB
>first,then 3CPU/3 GB and 4 CPU/4 GB.Can we do so by
>editing some file or changing parameters without having
>to unplug the Processors/memory modules physically.
>
>Pls confirm if there is a workaround to acheive the same.
>
>Thanks in Advance
>Regds
>Shobha Bhaskar
>Solution Architect
>HP India
>.
>

 
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