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Marcus Sorensen updated CLOUDSTACK-6454:
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    Description: 
When creating a service offering in cloudstack(CS) using multiple "cores" CS, 
actually creates the VM in the background with multiple sockets.

 Example a 6 "core" offering actually translates into a 6 socket offering. This 
is a problem on certain OS's and applications like SQL 2012. SQL 2012 has a 4 
socket maximum. 

I propose to fix this by allowing the admin to specify how to arrive at the 
core count when creating the service offering. Specifically, the service 
offering could have a 'cores per socket' setting.

  was:
When creating a service offering in cloudstack(CS) using multiple "cores" CS, 
actually creates the VM in the background with multiple sockets.

 Example a 6 "core" offering actually translates into a 6 socket offering. This 
is a problem on certain OS's and applications like SQL 2012. SQL 2012 has a 4 
socket maximum. 

I propose to fix this by allowing the admin to specify how to arrive at the 
core count when creating the service offering.


> Service Offering, cores per socket setting
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>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-6454
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-6454
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the 
> default.) 
>          Components: Management Server
>    Affects Versions: 4.2.1, 4.3.0
>            Reporter: Michael Phillips
>
> When creating a service offering in cloudstack(CS) using multiple "cores" CS, 
> actually creates the VM in the background with multiple sockets.
>  Example a 6 "core" offering actually translates into a 6 socket offering. 
> This is a problem on certain OS's and applications like SQL 2012. SQL 2012 
> has a 4 socket maximum. 
> I propose to fix this by allowing the admin to specify how to arrive at the 
> core count when creating the service offering. Specifically, the service 
> offering could have a 'cores per socket' setting.



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