Produit RedHat : que veut dire "up to 2 sockets" et "unlimited sockets - Divers - Linux et OS Alternatifs
Marsh Posté le 23-04-2007 à 13:46:15
Salut
c'est écrit ici : http://www.redhat.com/rhel/server/compare/#note_1
Citation : A Socket is the physical connection(s) on a computer system's motherboard that is designed to hold a central processing unit(s) ("CPU" ) regardless of the number of logical CPUs recognized by the computer system from that physical connection. Note that the socket capacity refers to the maximum number of processors that the server can be configured with, not the actual number. Consequently a server can be upgraded with additional processors with no change in subscription. |
Marsh Posté le 23-04-2007 à 13:02:52
Bonjour,
Je me renseigne sur les tarifs des solutions servers de RedHat, mais je ne comprends pas à quoi correspond les termes "up to 2 sockets" et "unlimited sockets" qui différencie les deux packages serveurs.
Merci de votre future aide