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tootie
1741 days ago
It's hilarious given that they used to charge you per CPU _for software_. You had to bring your own CPUs.
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bityard
1741 days ago
Oracle and VMware per-socket licensing is one of the main reasons server-class CPUs have gazillions of cores. A vSphere licence+support for a single machine can easily run into 5 figures.
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jonfw
1741 days ago
That's still a common billing model- how Red Hat bills for openshift for instance.
It's a simple and pretty good proxy for usage
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Eeems
1741 days ago
Pretty sure they still do for some software they sell ;)
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mhh__
1741 days ago
Maybe thats why POWER chips have so many SMT threads per core
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