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Day: August 1, 2011

Prime Numbers, PI & VMs

Posted on August 1, 2011April 2, 2016 by Cody Bunch

Since vSphere added the ability to have oddly numbered non power of two vCPU configurations, I’ve wondered what it’d be like to run a VM with an odd number. Will Windows react oddly? etc? I also had some curiosity around doing similar for non standard amounts of ram (non power’s of two or multiples of
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