An ESXi 6.x host consists of 24 logical cores. Hyperthreading is enabled on the host.
What is the maximum number of vCPUs that can be assigned to a virtual machine on this host?
A. 24
B. 48
C. 64
D. 128
An ESXi 6.x host consists of 24 logical cores. Hyperthreading is enabled on the host.
What is the maximum number of vCPUs that can be assigned to a virtual machine on this host?
A. 24
B. 48
C. 64
D. 128
Hyperthreading technology allows a single physical processor core to behave like two logical processors. The correct answer is A
The Answer is A : very Correct ….logical cores is the maximum no. of cores you get when hyper-threading is enabled, so in other words 24 is the number of physical cores times two, so its already doubled here.
Correct answer is B.
“A virtual machine cannot have more virtual CPUs than the number of logical cores on the host. The number of logical cores is equal to the number of physical cores if hyperthreading is disabled or two times that number if hyperthreading is enabled.”
Reference: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc_50%2FGUID-13AD347E-3B77-4A67-B3F4-4AC2230E4509.html
Please read carefully . In the question is written “24 logical cores”. The correct answer is A
I think Juliano is right, becuse here metioned the “hyperthreading is enabled”
yes it’s right in the question is written “logical cores ” not Physical Cores” i think it’s right the Answer is “A”