Greg Freemyer wrote: > On 9/18/07, Rainer Klier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Am Dienstag, den 18.09.2007, 15:00 +0200 schrieb jdd: >>> Hello >>> can I state than any dual core provessor can do full virtualisation? >>> >> no. >> not if you mean hardware-virtualization-technologies. >> there are pentium dual-cores for example, which are, of course dual core >> processors, but don't have hardware-virtualization-technologies. > > Also, it requires BIOS support as I understand it.
Yes, I recently set up a VM server (FSC Primergy RX300S3 with 12 GB RAM and 2 Quad Core CPUs 1.6 Ghz. At the moment I've got 7 VMs running (most rather low usage), and overall the CPU utilisation is staying in the low one digit range. The BIOS had a setting for the virtualisation functions (disabled by default) called Vanderpool-something which I enabled. At the moment it looks as if I will run out of RAM much sooner than get into any trouble because of CPU/hdd usage. Though the server is running under Windows 2003 64bit. -- Sandy List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
