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utilising multi-cpu/core machines?
From
: Thomas Finneid <
tfinneid(at)student(dot)matnat(dot)uio(dot)no
>
To
:
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Subject
: utilising multi-cpu/core machines?
Date
: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 00:41:06 +0200
Hi
I couldnt find any specifics on this subject in the documentation, so I
thought I'd ask the group.
how does pg utilise multi cpus/cores, i.e. does it use more than one
core? and possibly, how, are there any documentation about this.
thomas
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