> Each virtual CPU inside UML will add another process on
> the host, so a multi-processor UML will be able to take
> advantage of CPUs on the host. Future Linodes will have
> this enabled by default.
Hmmm, this won't help us CPU hogs too much. I'm changing my site code to parallelize the internal computations at some point, so (if my wife doesn't kill me) I may have to (choke) purchase (cough) a multi-core server of some kind to benefit from future hardware (cough, choke).
James
P.S. I'm switching to Trilinos from the Sandia National Laboratories (
http://software.sandia.gov) - it will run serially for now and I'll recompile with parallelization enabled when I can access the necessary hardware.