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Windows Server 2008 R2 represents the latest evolution of the Windows Server operating system and corresponding support for high-end hardware systems with large numbers of microprocessors.&amp;nbsp; Windows Server 2008
R2 is the first release of Windows to scale beyond 64 Logical Processors (LP) on a single computer.

R2 features enhanced support of Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) computer architectures along with new User-Mode Thread Scheduling (UMS) technology.&amp;nbsp; UMS enables custom thread-level scheduling within your own application.&amp;nbsp; For certain categories of computing
 scenarios, this avoids the overhead of thread kernel transitions and context switching.
 
Why is this important for Application Developers?&amp;nbsp; New commodity computer systems will soon appear that leverage many-core architectures.&amp;nbsp; A system with 4 CPU sockets, 8 processor-cores per socket and with Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) enabled per core,
 will readily achieve 64 Logical Processors.&amp;nbsp; Application Developers will want to ensure their applications scale well on this new generation of high-performance commodity systems. 
This presentation illustrates&amp;nbsp;enhancements made to the Windows API to support more than 64 processors and enhanced NUMA support.&amp;nbsp; Find detailed NUMA API usage scenarios at&amp;nbsp;Code
 Gallery. 
See related sessions on 
NUMA, UMS, and Concurrency. 


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