CHIRT
Junior Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Assuming you are utilizing a processor that meets the requirements of ESX server, your guest will see the same type of physical processor thats installed on the host. The VMkernel is capable of accepting processor calls and handing it straight to the physical processors of the host with limited virtualization overhead. By presenting the host processor type to the guest, the VMkernel does not need to perform any conversions to ensure compatibility between the physical and hardware layer. This simply means that the processor is NOT accessed through on emulation layer. And that if your host has an MP or DP type processor then thats what is presented to the guest. Its important to note that not all registers of the physical CPU are presented by the VMkernel. While VMware is fairly tight-lipped about these registers, one that is known for sure is processor serial numbers. Applications that are licensed to a serial number of a processor or group of processors will not function within VMware. | Всего записей: 160 | Зарегистр. 31-03-2004 | Отправлено: 19:05 28-08-2007 | Исправлено: CHIRT, 19:20 28-08-2007 |
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