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Good question Steve. Thanks.
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| Nice question, thanks Steve! It would be interesting to see a poll of how many users out there are using soft-NUMA.
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good question, thanks, Steve.
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Great question, and an easy point. Just how I like it
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can you create soft-NUMA nodes with CPUs 1 and 2?
>> Yes.
If the question had asked:
can you create a soft-NUMA node with CPUs 1 and 2?
>> No.
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Thanks for the question. NUMA questions are always fun. Just saying "NUMA" makes me smile. NUMA Thurman?
Please don't go. The drones need you. They look up to you.
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| I always think of the internet video "NUMA NUMA Yea"
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Thomas Abraham (7/26/2011) Thanks for the question. NUMA questions are always fun. Just saying "NUMA" makes me smile. NUMA Thurman?
They always make me think of undersea adventure novels usually acquired in airports and read midflight in the pre-Kindle days when I'd be out of things to read... National Underwater and Marine Agency, anyone?
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Kiara (7/26/2011)
Thomas Abraham (7/26/2011) Thanks for the question. NUMA questions are always fun. Just saying "NUMA" makes me smile. NUMA Thurman?They always make me think of undersea adventure novels usually acquired in airports and read midflight in the pre-Kindle days when I'd be out of things to read... National Underwater and Marine Agency, anyone?
Do you mean the fictional NUMA - Mr. Pitt you are needed in the Ready Room by Vice President Sandecker...
Or Non-Fictinal NUMA - Mr. Cussler found the wreck of the Iron Clad Manassas...
Clive has written paper backs on both the Fictional and Non-Fictional NUMA.
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