Currently we are set at 2 vCPU with 1 vCore each, and 4GB or Memory. We have been playing around with cpu/core assignment and memory numbers and cannot seem to find a new sweet spot. We know theory is the operative word here. So in theory we should be able to get up to 96 single cpu single core VMs. At any given time we are running between 50 and 65 32 Bit Windows 7 Pro Desktops loaded with Office 2013 Pro, Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft CRM 2013 Client, Java, Flash, Acrobat Reader, and Silverlight.īased on our understand and readings 6 Hosts with 16 Logical Processors equals approximately 96 vcpu. We are running View 6.0.1 with one Connection and Security Server. There are no resource groups configured as well Connected via Multi-Path Fiber Channel is a NetApp FAS-2240 with 24 10K Disks configured in RAD-DP and 6 400GB SSD also configured in RAID DP, this storage configuration is setup in a flash pool. All 6 Hosts are running ESXi 5.5 and managed by vCenter 5.5. When we look at the summary tab on the Host we see Processor Sockets 2, Cores per Socket 4, Logical Processors 16, Hyperthreading Active. Our linked clone environment is made up of 6 BL-490c G6 each having 2 Intel Xeon E5540 2.53GHz Processors with 4 Cores each. We are trying to figure out why were are starting to see poor windows linked clone performance and we wanted see if you all can help us out.
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