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RE: question.. not sure where to post..!!
- From: Jason Staudenmayer <jasons NJAQUARIUM ORG>
- To: "'bedouglas earthlink net'" <bedouglas earthlink net>, "'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'" <redhat-list redhat com>
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- Subject: RE: question.. not sure where to post..!!
- Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:19:55 -0400
The only thing close to that would be virtual servers or vmware.
Multi-processor systems don't work that way the OS can use the processors to
spread the work load not run two separate systems in one box.
Jason
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bruce [mailto:bedouglas earthlink net]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:21 PM
> To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
> Subject: question.. not sure where to post..!!
>
>
> hi...
>
> i have a hardware/system issue, and i'm not sure where to turn...
>
> if i have a dual processor system, with dual cpus/harddrives,
> and 2gig of
> memory... is there a way to basically run this setup as 2 separate
> machines...
>
> or does any body know of a system that actually ships as dual
> motherboards,
> ie two systems within a single box!!
>
> i'm envisioning a box that would allow me to run two separate
> apps/os each
> with their own resources (harddrive/memory/cpu/etc..) i'd
> like to be able to
> have the box use a single ethernet/internet connection, with
> the ability to
> communicate with both systems as needed...
>
> linux (and linux apps) would be running on both systems...
>
> any ideas/thoughts/comments/etc... i'd really appreciate it
> if someone has
> knowledge of a biz that develops these systems...
>
> thanks
>
> Bruce Douglas
> bedouglas earthlink net
>
>
>
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