P.S. More precisly, I expected VirtualBOx to see 8 or 32 CPUs.

In the past it was virtual CPU= "real" thread number, if I remember correctly.

How many you give to a VM is a different matter.

Regards
Peter

On Mon, 2 Feb 2015, Peter Ross wrote:

Hi,

I have a question:

I have a server with

- 2 Xeon E5-2609,
- 4 cores each
- 4 threads per core

On OS level, Linux and FreeBSD see 8 processors.

VirtualBox offers 16 CPUs as the maximal number for a VM.

I expected 32. How does this work?

Regards
Peter
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