On systems with more than 64 logical processors, nodes are assigned to
groups according to the capacity of the nodes. The capacity of a node is the number of processors
that are present when the system starts together with any additional logical processors that can be
added while the system is running.
Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP: Processor
groups are not supported.
Each node must be fully contained within a group. If the capacities of the nodes are relatively small,
the system assigns more than one node to the same group, choosing nodes that are physically close
to one another for better performance. If a node's capacity exceeds the maximum number of
processors in a group, the system splits the node into multiple smaller nodes, each small enough to
fit in a group.
On systems with more than 64 logical processors, nodes are assigned togroups according to the capacity of the nodes. The capacity of a node is the number of processors that are present when the system starts together with any additional logical processors that can be added while the system is running.Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP: Processor groups are not supported.Each node must be fully contained within a group. If the capacities of the nodes are relatively small, the system assigns more than one node to the same group, choosing nodes that are physically close to one another for better performance. If a node's capacity exceeds the maximum number of processors in a group, the system splits the node into multiple smaller nodes, each small enough to fit in a group.
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