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Re: Socket Units

From: Ryan de Laplante <ryan_at_ijws.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 11:33:22 -0500

Actually since GlassFish support is sold in blocks of 4 or 32 socket
units, maybe 1 socket unit = 1 cpu core. A quad core Xeon processor = 4
socket units. Just a guess.


Ryan de Laplante wrote:
> My guess is physical CPU sockets on the motherboard. It doesn't matter
> how many cores are on a CPU. For example: a quad core Xeon processor
> = 1 socket unit.
>
> The other thought I had was HTTP listener sockets, but I can't see
> them charging per HTTP listener. That doesn't always work in an SOA
> environment made up of remote EJBs, JMS, etc. but no web services or
> web applications.
>
>
> glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It might be a stupid question, but what does "Socket Units" in the
>> support plans mean?
>>
>> Thanks,
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