How vm can my Dell poweredge T110 run?

How my Dell Poweredge T110 yourself run the specs are

Processor Intel Xeon X 3450 (2.66 Ghz, 8 MB Cache, 95W TDP, Turbo, HT), DDR3 - 1333 Mhz

Neniry 8GB (UDIMM rank double 2 x 4 GB) 1333 Mhz

HD 1 x 250 GB 3 x 1 TB SATA

1 x adapter Server Intel PRO 1000PT Port GbE, Cu, PCIe x 1

a friend sayd I can run only 2 VM

You can see one of the 2 CPU servers with 4 or 6 cores per processor. Similar to your T110 would be the T410. Add the second processor enough RAM and hardware raid controller. You can have SAS rather than SATA drives and you're better off with several discs smaller than smaller disks for better performance.

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    * Reference DELL SOUND H545H1G Radeon HD 5450 (Cedar) 1 GB memory DDR3 64 bit PCI Express 2.1 x 16

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    SR2002
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    1. the location of PCIe x 16 is actually a "full-size x 8 slot" (also known as an x 16 slot / x 8) and the video card needs to work in this type of accommodation.

    2. video card power (TDP) is a limiting factor. Technical guide Dell says "the system supports a maximum power of 25 W for all four cards PCIe.»  and said Dell owner's manual "ATTENTION: to ensure correct cooling, not more than two cards of four extension may have more than 15 W power consumption (maximum 25 W each), not to mention the integrated storage controller card."

    3 install the card with the monitor connected to the integrated video port / edge, change the built-in BIOS devices > on-board video controller 'Activated' / 'Standard' to 'Distributed', restart the computer and then connect the monitor to the Discrete / distributed / video port to Add on.

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