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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/07/13 13:55, Yaron Lev wrote:<br>
Pg route is implemented as a collection of C/C++ methods, it does
support any explicit multi core support.<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div style="">i was looking for some information about weather
or not pgRouting is utilizing more than one core if available.</div>
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<div style="">from the limited testing i made, and from googling
(i found very little refrences), i think pgRouting does not
support multi-core processing as of now.</div>
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<div style="">i will appreciate if anyone can confirm it, or
give any information about it.</div>
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<div style="">thanks!</div>
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