On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 11:21:50 AM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote: > On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 1:15:42 AM UTC-4, Drew White wrote: > > I personally use one PC and one laptop. > > PC is a Dell T5500, 12 threads, 24 GB RAM. I can upgrade that to 24 threads > > and 128 GB RAM, I run 14 Guests at a time often. I rarely use all the CPU. > > RAM runs out if I start too many. > > X5680 with DDR3 RAM. > > > > Laptop is an HP EliteBook 8460p, 4 threads and 8 Gb RAM, can upgrade to 8 > > threads and 16 GB RAM. I run 4-10 Guests at a time. > > i7-2620M, SODIMM DDR3 > > > > (Guests referring to not the always active NetVM or ProxyVM.) > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, 4 April 2018 11:12:54 UTC+10, Ted Brenner wrote: > > > What do people recommend for CPU? With running a lot of VMs, it would > > > seem having a lot of cores could be helpful. Is that accurate? Or is that > > > not really necessary? > > So I think what you are saying is amount of ram is way more important then > amount of cpu cores? Which makes sense to me.
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