IBM 440 User Manual

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Chapter 3. Planning

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additional logical processors and spawning multiple threads, which can exploit
the additional processing power.

As well as considering whether the operating system you are installing supports
Hyper-Threading, there may be licensing implications to consider before enabling
Hyper-Threading technology.

For a more detailed discussion on Hyper-Threading technology, refer to:

http://www.intel.com/eBusiness/products/server/processor/xeon/wp020901_sum.htm

Table 3-2 lists the supported operating systems for the x440 and the level of
support for Hyper-Threading technology provided by the operating system.

In the column titled Hyper-Threading Support:

None indicates the operating system does not recognize the logical
processors that Hyper-Threading enables.

Yes indicates that the operating system recognizes the logical processors and
can execute threads on them but is not optimized for Hyper-Threading.

Optimized indicates that the operating system recognizes the logical
processors and the operating system code has been designed to fully take
advantage of the technology.

Table 3-2 x440 operating system support

Description

Release

SMP support

1

Hyper-Threading
support

Windows 2000 Server

SP2/3

Supports up to four-way

Yes

Windows 2000 Advanced Server

SP2/3

Supports up to eight-way

Yes

Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

SP3

Supports up to 32-way

2

Yes

Windows NT Enterprise Edition

4.0

Only supports four-way on the x440
Hot-plug PCI not supported

None

Windows .NET Server

1Q/03

Supports up to two-way

Optimized

Windows .NET Enterprise Server

1Q/03

Supports up to eight-way

Optimized

Windows .NET Datacenter Server

1Q/03

Supports up to 32-way

2

Optimized

NetWare

6.0

Supports up to 32-way

2, 3

Yes

Red Hat Linux Advanced Server

2.1

Supports up to eight-way

4

Yes

SuSE Linux Enterprise

8.0

Supports up to eight-way

4

Yes

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