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Column – T Servers – Why – and Why Not

September 22nd, 2009 Peter Galvin

In May, we published a blog entry about Sun’s “T” servers (also known as CMT or coolthreads). Those servers are terrific for some applications but are sometimes an ill-fit for others.  That blog posting was expanded into a full column for ;login: Magazine, which is available to USENIX members. Thanks to USENIX, we are allowed to republish the column to make it available to non-members. You can download the full column here:

  August 2009 Usenix ;login: column (150.9 KiB)

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