I guess it would depend on the amount of CPU power you give, as and example if you give 10 cores with 1Ghz, the CS probably would allocate the VM if you have 8 real cores with 2Ghz each.
2013/9/18 Daan Hoogland <[email protected]> > I'm guessing here; I think you can but you'll get an error deploying it. > > > On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Steven Liang <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Thank you for replying. >> I have another question. If there are only 8 core cpu on every hosts, can >> I assign 10 cpu to a vm? >> >> >> On 09/18/2013 01:31 PM, Daan Hoogland wrote: >> >> If you have 1G and a factor of 2, you van instantiate 2 machines with >> 1G. This is useful of you don't expect all machines top be running art the >> dame time. >> >> Regards, >> mobile biligual spell checker used >> Op 18 sep. 2013 17:54 schreef "Steven Liang" <[email protected]> het >> volgende: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> What is cpu.overprovisioning.factor use for? >>> Who can explain it more detailed? >>> Thank you. >>> >>> -- >>> *Steven Liang* >>> *Linux System Admin* >>> *Phone*: 1.416.499.8009 ext. 2865 >>> *Cell Phone*: 1.647.718.5292 >>> *Email*: [email protected] >>> www.yesup.com | account.yesup.com >>> >>> [image: Yesup] >>> >> >> >> -- >> *Steven Liang* >> *Linux System Admin* >> *Phone*: 1.416.499.8009 ext. 2865 >> *Cell Phone*: 1.647.718.5292 >> *Email*: [email protected] >> www.yesup.com | account.yesup.com >> >> [image: Yesup] >> > > -- Rafael Weingartner
