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Gemstone / Seaside question

Sophie424
What are the restrictions for the free version of Gemstone/S for multi-core
CPUs?

[This question triggered by recent spate of activity with Squeak Hydra-VM,
which offers quite attractive small-to-medium scaling].

Thanks - Sophie



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Re: Gemstone / Seaside question

Conrad Taylor
Hi Sophie, please take a look at the following link:


Also, please note that queak Hydra-VM is a

 multi-core capable Croquet VM.  Also, it's in the alpha stage of development.  Thus, it's geared towards Croquet whereas Gemstone/S is both a Smalltalk development environment and a OODBMS.


Good luck,

-Conrad

On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:34 PM, itsme213 <[hidden email]> wrote:
What are the restrictions for the free version of Gemstone/S for multi-core
CPUs?

[This question triggered by recent spate of activity with Squeak Hydra-VM,
which offers quite attractive small-to-medium scaling].

Thanks - Sophie



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Re: Gemstone / Seaside question

Reg Krock
This is the link to the blog about Gemstone's seaside implementation.


Regards,

Reg

On 23-Feb-08, at 9:09 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote:

Hi Sophie, please take a look at the following link:


Also, please note that queak Hydra-VM is a

 multi-core capable Croquet VM.  Also, it's in the alpha stage of development.  Thus, it's geared towards Croquet whereas Gemstone/S is both a Smalltalk development environment and a OODBMS.


Good luck,

-Conrad

On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:34 PM, itsme213 <[hidden email]> wrote:
What are the restrictions for the free version of Gemstone/S for multi-core
CPUs?

[This question triggered by recent spate of activity with Squeak Hydra-VM,
which offers quite attractive small-to-medium scaling].

Thanks - Sophie



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Re: Gemstone / Seaside question

jgfoster
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As others have noted, there are links to various resources describing  
the no-cost version of GemStone/S 64 Bit. Essentially, you can run GS/
S on multi-CPU and multi-core machines but the free version applies  
processor affinity (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Processor_affinity)  
to limit its processes to a single CPU/core. Of course, there are  
licenses available that will use unlimited CPUs.

James Foster


On Feb 23, 2008, at 5:34 PM, itsme213 wrote:

> What are the restrictions for the free version of Gemstone/S for  
> multi-core
> CPUs?
>
> [This question triggered by recent spate of activity with Squeak  
> Hydra-VM,
> which offers quite attractive small-to-medium scaling].
>
> Thanks - Sophie
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> seaside mailing list
> [hidden email]
> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
>

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