On 2/7/25 18:27, dushyantk....@gmail.com wrote:
1. Does selecting particular "Cluster CPU Type:" while creating cluster has any
performance impact on vms.
Yes, Newer CPU types have additional instruction sets, which (some)
programs can benefit from.
2. I have Dell and HP servers, while creating cluster if i select intel broadwell or
cascadelake cpu type, it shows "Host CPU Type Is Not Compatible With Cluster
Properties"
You need to select the lowest common CPU type for both servers.
3. Since Intel Nehalem is lowest CPU family version and supporting for old dell/HP, i selected it
for my cluster. HOwever vm shows CPU model name "Intel Core i7 9xx (Nehalem Class Core
i7)" however same host in vmware shows " Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6252 CPU @ 2.10GHz"
How we can fix this CPu model name.
What CPU's are there in your servers?
Anyway, the model name does not really matter.
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