On 5/5/23 6:38 AM, Ed Maste wrote:
FreeBSD supports up to 256 CPU cores in the default kernel configuration
(on Tier-1 architectures). Systems with more than 256 cores are
available now, and will become increasingly common over FreeBSD 14’s
lifetime. The FreeBSD Foundation is supporting the eff
On Sun, May 7, 2023, 3:51 PM Moin Rahman wrote:
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> > On May 5, 2023, at 3:38 PM, Ed Maste wrote:
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> > FreeBSD supports up to 256 CPU cores in the default kernel configuration
> > (on Tier-1 architectures). Systems with more than 256 cores are
> > available now, and will become increasingl
On 5/5/23 17:23, Tomek CEDRO wrote:
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 3:38 PM Ed Maste wrote:
FreeBSD supports up to 256 CPU cores in the default kernel configuration
(on Tier-1 architectures). Systems with more than 256 cores are
available now, and will become increasingly common over FreeBSD 14’s
lifeti
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 3:38 PM Ed Maste wrote:
> FreeBSD supports up to 256 CPU cores in the default kernel configuration
> (on Tier-1 architectures). Systems with more than 256 cores are
> available now, and will become increasingly common over FreeBSD 14’s
> lifetime. (..)
Congratulations! :-)