Kevin wrote:
> You also have to disable any dynamic frequency scaling features on the
> host CPU when running virtual machines.
> eg "Cool-n-Quiet", SpeedStep, PowerNow!, "Optimized Power
> Management"(Opterons) and whatever they call it on the new Intel chips.

That is one of the solutions. However, if you still want to use the power 
management functions (for saving power, cooling and battery) there is another 
workaround here: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1591

Lars

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