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BizTalk Standard: Run on 1 CPU only
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| Green Earth 2007-07-04, 1:17 pm |
| Dear Everyone,
I currently have BizTalk Std 2006 installed on a DUO CPU.
However, when I did some test, it turned out that BizTalk only uses 1 CPU,
not 2.
Not sure if you have and idea of where I can identify the problem?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
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| Jan Eliasen 2007-07-05, 1:18 pm |
| On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 06:06:09 -0700, Green Earth
<GreenEarth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I currently have BizTalk Std 2006 installed on a DUO CPU.
>However, when I did some test, it turned out that BizTalk only uses 1 CPU,
>not 2.
>Not sure if you have and idea of where I can identify the problem?
BizTalk is licensed per CPU and not per machine. Standard editions do
not support more than one CPU, so there isn't anything you can do,
except upgrading to Enterprise Edition.
--
eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
Private blog: http://blog.eliasen.dk
Private email: jan@eliasen.dk
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| Randal van Splunteren 2007-07-05, 1:18 pm |
| Hello Green,
BizTalk Std 2006 supports up to two CPUs. I wonder however how you found
out that BizTalk is not using the second CPU?
How did you test this?
Regards,
Randal van Splunteren
> Dear Everyone, I currently have BizTalk Std 2006 installed on a DUO
> CPU.
>
> However, when I did some test, it turned out that BizTalk only uses 1
> CPU, not 2.
>
> Not sure if you have and idea of where I can identify the problem?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
>
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| Green Earth 2007-07-05, 1:18 pm |
| Dear Randal,
I do understand that BizTalk Std does support 2 CPUs as well.
Actually, the IT guys did the testing and they mentioned something about
testing the speed of CPU Utilization.
E.g.
On a DUO core with STD installed, the (Add 20 docs (4) = 156,604.75)
On another DUO core with ENT installed, the (Add 20 docs (4) = 84,495.25)
The difference between the 2 is 46.05% improvement for the ENT version. I am
rather confident that Microsoft doen't have the STD vs. ENT version because
of the speed. Thus in this case, properly the STD version is running on 1 CPU
only.
Not sure if this is the right answer that you want?
Sincerely,
"Randal van Splunteren" wrote:
> Hello Green,
>
> BizTalk Std 2006 supports up to two CPUs. I wonder however how you found
> out that BizTalk is not using the second CPU?
> How did you test this?
>
> Regards,
>
> Randal van Splunteren
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| Randal van Splunteren 2007-07-06, 7:16 am |
| Hello Green,
Did you repeat this tests a couple of times? Maybe there where some other
things going on when the test was executing.
To my opinion there should not be such a big difference between the to configurations.
HTH,
Randal van Splunteren
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Dear Randal, I do understand that BizTalk Std does support 2 CPUs as
> well.
>
> Actually, the IT guys did the testing and they mentioned something
> about testing the speed of CPU Utilization.
>
> E.g.
> On a DUO core with STD installed, the (Add 20 docs (4) = 156,604.75)
> On another DUO core with ENT installed, the (Add 20 docs (4) =
> 84,495.25)
> The difference between the 2 is 46.05% improvement for the ENT
> version. I am rather confident that Microsoft doen't have the STD vs.
> ENT version because of the speed. Thus in this case, properly the STD
> version is running on 1 CPU only.
>
> Not sure if this is the right answer that you want?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> "Randal van Splunteren" wrote:
>
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| Jan Eliasen 2007-07-06, 7:18 pm |
| On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 21:47:35 +0200, Jan Eliasen
<eliasen@nospam.nospam> wrote:
>BizTalk is licensed per CPU and not per machine. Standard editions do
>not support more than one CPU, so there isn't anything you can do,
>except upgrading to Enterprise Edition.
My appologies - I was wrong. Don't know where I got that idea...
--
eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
Private blog: http://blog.eliasen.dk
Private email: jan@eliasen.dk
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| Green Earth 2007-07-09, 7:16 am |
| Dear Randal,
I believe that they sure did made a few tests.
But event if there are other stuffs running, the performance shouldn't be a
difference of 46% right?
Sincerely,
"Randal van Splunteren" wrote:
> Hello Green,
>
> Did you repeat this tests a couple of times? Maybe there where some other
> things going on when the test was executing.
> To my opinion there should not be such a big difference between the to configurations.
>
> HTH,
>
> Randal van Splunteren
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