I agree with Thomas's reply, but want to fill in a bit more info on 1.
VFP itself will not use multiple cores/processors, BUT, the OS will. So, having more processors/cores for the OS to use will give you a small performance boost in VFP.
>I've got a number of questions which I hope you can help me with.
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>1) Can FoxPro take advantage of multiple processors? Can it take advantage of the multiple core processors?
>a. Should we invest money in the latest processors, or will FoxPro be unable to utilize them?
>3) Is there a limit to the amount of memory FoxPro can utilize?
>a. If we put 12 GB of memory into a server, will it help?
>4) Will FoxPro run on 64 bit Windows 7?
>5) Is 50% utilization leave a reasonable amount of free space?
>6) Will FoxPro run on MS Windows 2008?
>7) Will West Wind run on MS Windows 2008?
>8) Should we upgrade the versions of both FoxPro and West Wind?
>9) Are there any other items we should consider when purchasing new machines?
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>Any or all suggestions would be appreciated.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer