What is SMP?
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Answer / bhavin jani
In computing, symmetric multiprocessing or SMP involves a
multiprocessor computer-architecture where two or more
identical processors can connect to a single shared main
memory. Most common multiprocessor systems today use an SMP
architecture. In case of multi-core processors, the SMP
architecture applies to the cores, treating them as
separate processors
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Answer / vaishali gupta
SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processing.It is processing
of program by multiple processors that share common memory
and OS.For eg:when SMP is used in online transaction
processing in which many users access same database in a
relatively simple set of transitions SMP dynamically
balance workload among computers(as a result serve more
user faster)
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