On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 at 09:15, Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com> wrote:

> George N. White III writes:
>
> > In general, multiple CPU's only make sense if you need more cores than
> you
> > can get (or afford) on one CPU.   The exception might be cases like
> compiles
> > where there are lots of independent processes and you benefit from
> double
> > the cache, but you can also get CPU models with more cache.   There are
> > extra costs for sockets, cooling, etc for 2 CPU systems, so in most
> cases
> > you will be better off with at least one SSD and a higher-end (more cores
>
> I understand all of these factors. I'm looking for some links to vendors
> that delivered something that Fedora ran on, without issues. Google is
> not
> cooperating.
>

The big vendors (HP, Dell, Lenovo) all have Linux "certified"
configurations for higher end model ranges:

https://www8.hp.com/us/en/workstations/hp-linux-advantage.html
https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/overview/cp/linuxsystems
https://support.lenovo.com/ca/en/solutions/pd031426

Pick one you like and Goggle may find someone using Fedora on a
similar model.

Each vendor has user forums where you can search for linux issues.


-- 
George N. White III
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