Intel i5 750 CPU supports FT?

Hi all

The Intel i5 750 processor is not explicitly mentioned in "processors and operating systems that support VMware Fault Tolerance"

http://KB.VMware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US & cmd = displayKC & externalId = 1008027

I would like to know if it can be classified as 'Intel Xeon based on categories of Microarchitecture Core i7'?

If not, I'm just wondering why the i5 (Clarkdale) is included and the i5 (Lynnfield) is excluded.

In addition, one can explain the difference between "any series processor here may be used" and "each series of processor must be used separately" under the heading "Categories of Microarchitecture Core i7 '? Then a form of processor Nehalem/Lynnfield FT with Westmere/Clarkdale processor?

Kind regards

Terui

Processor Intel i5 750 is not on the HCL for ESX, so it is also not supported with FT.

The statement "each series of processor must be used separately" means that there is no interoperability between the processors on the list. In other words, you cannot use a 36xx with a 56xx, you can have pairs of feet with processors of same exact for this game. We hope to lift this restriction in the future.

Thank you

Karyn

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