Upgrading VMs to vSphere virtual hardware
When moving your virtual machines from VI3 to vSphere 4, remember to upgrade the VMware Tools before the virtual hardware. Fortunately, if you do try to upgrade the hardware to version 7 first, this...
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A VMware ESX 4 (and ESXi 4) virtual machine can have up to 8 virtual CPUs. Even though the underlying physical hardware has multiple cores per socket, each virtual CPU presented to the guest OS...
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