Upgrade CPU on existing system

I have a VMware EXSi with VM system.

I want to upgrade a single Core Celeron CPU to a Core 2 Duo.

Can I just replace the CPU and restart?  VMWare will have problems?

Thank you

sometimes fine, sometimes it won't

I've been to events where AMD has shown this kind of demonstration and ESX (not ESXi), started without any problems

I see you are using celeron

Jose

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