CPU and CPU sockets

Hello world

I have a question,

I have a PC with core i5 cpu is with a Socket 1 and 4 hearts with no support off the coast of hyperthreading.

I have installed ESXi5.5 on it, when I want to create a virtual machine, I put 3 UC and 3-wire socket = 9 carrots?, then he said to me that I have an outlet.

I think that I don't know the true meaning of the processors and hearts by sockets in vsphere web client, can someone help me please?

And another question, when for example we limit a virtual computer for 300 MHZ processor is that limiting EP each carrot or for all the hearts?

Thank you

This is how it works.

The first drop of you indicates how many vCPUs to assign to a virtual machine.

The second drop-down you indicate if you want the vCPU you chose to be part of a single processor or different processors.

For example:

If you choose to 4CPU and then say no of cores per socket = 4 then all 4 cores will be paid from a plug (which is what you need to do in your case since you have a single socket)

If you choose to 4CPU and then say no of cores per socket = 1 then each carrot will be levied on 4 processor sockets (if you so it is).

According to the physical processors you have and logical cores they contain + the ratio of packaging you decide, you need to change these values.

Hope I said clearly. Let me know if you still have confusions.

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