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Wednesday, February 4th 2009, 11:20am

Changes in 3.0

Hi,

Does someone know where i can find more information about the changes in Palo 3.0 compared with Palo 2.5? I could not find it at the Jedox page and on this forum. I heard Palo 3.0 supports multicore servers, is that true?

Thanks in advance.
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Wednesday, February 4th 2009, 2:45pm

Yes, that is correct. The changes are concerning the internal server architecture.

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Friday, April 17th 2009, 12:22pm

V 3.0 multicore?

Hi,

what has to be done (at installation time or in the .ini-file) to make use of the multicore-feature? On my quadcore-machine Palo is running with 25% like version 2.5.

Thanks for your help and best regards
Martin

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Friday, April 17th 2009, 6:03pm

Martin,

you have to fork some €€€ to Jedox to get the multicore binary ...

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Friday, April 17th 2009, 11:04pm

Well unless they tell us we'll never know the differences between 2.5 and 3.0 :rolleyes:
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John Hobson
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