New ESX Server

My company gives me a new server for my virtual environment.  I have 2 ESX server with 74 GB RAM each and the new server will have only 24 GB of RAM.  Is that going to cause a problem for my virtual environment?

No, it will be all right, I have a configuration with 3 98Gigs servers and another with only 32 gigabytes, it gets just be allocated less machines due to the least amount of RAM.  Works very well.

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