Minicomputers can typically support multiple users simultaneously, often ranging from a few dozen to several hundred, depending on the specific system configuration and resources available. They are designed to handle multiple tasks and processes concurrently, making them suitable for small to medium-sized businesses or research environments. The actual number of concurrent users may vary based on the minicomputer's hardware specifications and the nature of the applications being run.
Just like a desktop (or microcomputer), a minicomputer can have different capacities and hardware. However, minicomputers are almost always multi-user; their operating systems are designed to server multiple people at the same time. A minicomputer is usually physically larger than a microcomputer as well.
It is possible to love many people at the same time, and most people do. We have an infinite capacity for love.
it means that different people can do the same thing at the same time
Only two can go in at the same time.
Impossible to know. If people come up with the idea that it is time to wash their hair there are probably millions that think that as well at the same time.
Four people can play the wii at the same time.
an epidemic
I really do think there was a time in history
a diesese where many people are infected at the same time
as may people as you what but less than 32 though
infinite because there is so many people on
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