Windows Server 2008 R2 Maximum Processor Limit Confusion

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Published on 2009-08-20T23:22:01Z Indexed on 2011/01/13 23:54 UTC
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As I was looking through the Windows Server 2008 R2 specifications, I saw that the maximum supported processors is 64 sockets for Datacenter addition. This puts the maximum number or cores at 256 (if all sockets are quad cores), which I think it's just silly, but whatever.

And now the questions:

  1. How does one set something like that up? (Obviously not for me, but humor me)
  2. Are there multiple dual socket motherboards running in a giant case with a ton of memory?
  3. How does the OS see all of the CPUs if they're on different boards?
  4. What would be a real world example of a need to have 64 sockets attached to one operating system vs 32 2 socket servers?

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