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>>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?
>Vfp running is single thread. but look at a). Also the system task running encryption or deflating utilizes other cores/cpus.
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>>a. Should we invest money in the latest processors, or will FoxPro be unable to utilize them?
>not really. go for memory and disk.
>BUT West Wind OTOH uses many vfp processes, so go for the best. Also "worker scenarios" can be implemented, here cores/mult. cpu's help.
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>>3) Is there a limit to the amount of memory FoxPro can utilize?
>Yes, but disk caching helps as well - esp. on 64-Bit systems
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>>a. If we put 12 GB of memory into a server, will it help?
>Yes.
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>>4) Will FoxPro run on 64 bit Windows 7?
>Vfp yes, FPW no.
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>>5) Is 50% utilization leave a reasonable amount of free space?
>yes. up to 80 is usually ok.
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>>6) Will FoxPro run on MS Windows 2008?
>Yes
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>>7) Will West Wind run on MS Windows 2008?
>No reason not to...
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>>8) Should we upgrade the versions of both FoxPro and West Wind?
>Yes - esp. if you need outsiders IMHO
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>>9) Are there any other items we should consider when purchasing new machines?
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>>Any or all suggestions would be appreciated.
>Describing your intended use up front (with numbers if possible)
>will give you better answers.
Thanks for responding.
There are really two machines. A dual core will be fine for one because it will only be crunching data. Don't think that a quad core will be useful here. The other will be used for a web app and I believe we'll probably want a quad core for that one. The web app does some data crunching but mostly it's just spitting out data send from the 1st machine.
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