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Warhead schrieb:das die da dabei is mir klar...sieht man ja am changelog...ich wollt nur ma wissen wasse da drin zu suchen hat![]()
so wie ich das gelesen hab macht diese funktion gelegentlich mal probleme bei linux, hier mal eine bedeutung:
The Static Resource Affinity Table (SRAT) can be used to describe the physical location of processors and memory in large-scale systems (such as CC-NUMA) to the Windows Server™ 2003 operating system, allowing threads and memory to be grouped in an optimal manner. The SRAT describes both installed and hot-pluggable memory, that is, memory that can be added or removed while the system is running, without requiring a reboot.
This document is provided for designers who are planning systems based on large-scale server architecture. It describes the SRAT and defines how to use the domain numbers provided in the SRAT to communicate resource affinity information to the operating system.