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From: Evan Harris <spanner@ihug.co.nz> > In any other comparison a single user would have access to the whole > machine and any server processes would use the whole machine - does the > performance statement still hold ? > I'm not sure what you mean. "Any server processes would use the whole machine". So, I have 100 server processes using the whole machine? I hope they can. With the Unix underpinning, the Mac is no longer a single user machine.
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