Subscribe(Besides, can't Linux take advantage of SMP?)
posted by aaron at 1:19 AM on July 26, 2000
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Not wanting the press -- or users -- to latch on any further to the fact that Apple does not currently have any shipping operating system capable of Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP), it has pulled the OS X Server product and is not currently offering any G4 Server products.
Until Mac OS X Public Beta is completed with its built-in SMP support and ships, there is little chance of Apple releasing a SMP-enabled version of OS X Server; the duplication of effort would be excessive. Rather, Apple sources report that a version of Server based on the Public Beta release's codebase will likely be announced at the event where Public Beta is released (presently projected to be Seybold San Francisco in September, although this is not confirmed) and shipped within 8 weeks of the event.
Let me get this straight: You can buy a dual-G4 system from Apple now, but you won't be able to get an OS which actually takes advantage of the second CPU until next November -- and THAT will be a beta. Did I miss something?
This takes "reality distortion" to an all new high. I think it may also establish a new standard for "unmitigated gall."
posted by Steven Den Beste at 11:09 PM on July 25, 2000