:)

Seriously, though, the percentage utilization is really a measure of idle time. If there is no idle time, you're at 100% utilization. Adding more work doesn't change the lack of idle time, it just means everything takes a little longer.

Some systems <kawf...Windows...kawf> lock up when you get to (or even near) 100%. Well designed task management, though, allows the initiation of jobs and properly shares resources by priority. The i has the best task management software available today, and has since the days of the S/38 and maybe even the System/3 (anyone remember CCP?).

Joe

When it says 100% it must be lying :-)

On 11 Dec 2010, at 20:46, "Mike Wills"<mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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