Re: How to enable oen virtual machine use two processors
Hello Eugene
Thanks a lot the information. It’s very useful for me. In addition, as for
"reserved capacity" and "Maximum Capacity", on my system, these two values
are read only (for websie) , I cannot specify values. If I use VMRCPlus,
these two values even are not shown. Do you have any clue?
Thanks!
"Eugene Tan" wrote:
> hi Wang,
>
> On VSR2, the VM can only use a max of one physical core. That's the
> limitation today, may be addressed in a future version of MSVS.
>
> For the settings, I think it's a matter of understanding - max capacity is
> what it's defined as, and you can set the VM to utilise part of the max
> capacity (i.e. set a ceiling) so that other processes don't get bogged down
> - useful for apps that may run-away in a VM. Reserve capacity is useful
> to enable a VM to respond more quickly from idle.
>
> HTH,
> Eugene Tan
>
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> "CWang" <CWang@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:230ACE98-2951-4E15-99A5-7AE8257862D9@microsoft.com...
> > How to enable one virtual machine to use two processors?
> >
> > I have a Virtual Server (R2 sp1) running on a box with two processor, each
> > processor has two cores. But I found one virtual machine can only use one
> > core. I wonder if MS support to let one virtual machine to use more than
> > one
> > physical processor.
> >
> > In addition, I want to know how to change the settings for "Maximum
> > Capacity", on my system, I can only change the settings for" Relative
> > Weight
> > Reserved Capacity", "
> > (% of one CPU) Maximum Capacity" and "(% of one CPU) Reserved Capacity".
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
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