Multiple CPU in TS

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Hello:

I have a W2k3 SP2 64-bit Terminal Server running on a quad 2.0 GHz processor.
Only about five users connect and rarely at the same time. One user in particular
is trying to run a heavy statistical package called R (http://www.r-project.org/).
He says that when he runs a large computation, he sees a single CPU max out
at 100% and all others just sit there.

Is there some optimization or setting I can do to allow that app to take
advantage of all CPUs?

thanks.
 
Re: Multiple CPU in TS

The application needs to be written to take advantage of multiple CPUs.

Rob

"MS Poster" <spamaway@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> I have a W2k3 SP2 64-bit Terminal Server running on a quad 2.0 GHz
> processor. Only about five users connect and rarely at the same time. One
> user in particular is trying to run a heavy statistical package called R
> (http://www.r-project.org/). He says that when he runs a large
> computation, he sees a single CPU max out at 100% and all others just sit
> there.
> Is there some optimization or setting I can do to allow that app to take
> advantage of all CPUs?
>
> thanks.
>
>
 
Re: Multiple CPU in TS

Thanks, so basically if the app can do multiple processors on a "normal"
computer, it should do so on TS as well?

thanks.

Hello Rob Leitman [MS],

> The application needs to be written to take advantage of multiple
> CPUs.
>
> Rob
>
> "MS Poster" <spamaway@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:b3173d720e518ca3ba1d7b2afa2@msnews.microsoft.com...
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I have a W2k3 SP2 64-bit Terminal Server running on a quad 2.0 GHz
>> processor. Only about five users connect and rarely at the same time.
>> One
>> user in particular is trying to run a heavy statistical package
>> called R
>> (http://www.r-project.org/). He says that when he runs a large
>> computation, he sees a single CPU max out at 100% and all others just
>> sit
>> there.
>> Is there some optimization or setting I can do to allow that app to
>> take
>> advantage of all CPUs?
>> thanks.
>>
 
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