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Hi,
Can anyone help me to find out number of physical processor count..I tried with SystemInfo API. Its giving logical processor count.
Thanks,
Ananda
Can anyone help me to find out number of physical processor count..I tried with SystemInfo API. Its giving logical processor count.
Thanks,
Ananda
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Quoting - anandakumaryg
Hi,
Can anyone help me to find out number of physical processor count..I tried with SystemInfo API. Its giving logical processor count.
Thanks,
Ananda
Can anyone help me to find out number of physical processor count..I tried with SystemInfo API. Its giving logical processor count.
Thanks,
Ananda
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/archive/2008/08/05/How-to-get-physical-CPU-count-on-a-server.aspx
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Quoting - anandakumaryg
Hi,
Can anyone help me to find out number of physical processor count..I tried with SystemInfo API. Its giving logical processor count.
Thanks,
Ananda
Can anyone help me to find out number of physical processor count..I tried with SystemInfo API. Its giving logical processor count.
Thanks,
Ananda
For example, Windows XP Professional supports up to two processors. If you have two dual-core processors, Windows XP will use them both, for a total of four processing units. And if you enable hyperthreading on those processors, you get eight virtual processors out of the deal! Similarly, Windows XP Home supports one processor, but you if your one processor is a dual-core processor, then it will use both cores.
Now, I'm not so lucky as to actually have a dual-core machine, so I'm just taking it on faith that the linked article is correct. I haven't been able to run experiments to confirm.

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