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Edit the Number of Processor Sockets and Cores
You can change the number of virtual sockets and the number of processor cores per socket that the
destination virtual machine uses.
Prerequisites
Make sure the destination host and the guest operating system support the number of processor cores you
assign to the destination virtual machine.
NOTE You can change the number of cores per socket on virtual hardware version 8 and later.
On the Options page of the Conversion wizard, click Devices in the options list.
Procedure
1 Click the Other tab.
2 From the Number of virtual sockets drop-down menu on the CPU Settings panel, select the number of
virtual sockets for the destination virtual machine.
3 From the Number of cores per socket drop-down menu on the CPU Settings panel, select the number
of cores per socket for the destination virtual machine.
4 Save your settings.
Option Description
Select another option from the
options list
Saves your settings and displays the pane for the selected option.
Click Next
Saves your settings and displays the next page of the Conversion wizard.
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The Customizations page is displayed if you select Customize guest
preferences for the virtual machine in the Advanced options pane.
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The Summary page is displayed if you do not select Customize guest
preferences for the virtual machine in the Advanced options pane.
The destination virtual machine is configured with the number of virtual processor sockets and cores that
you selected. If Converter Standalone shows a message that the destination hardware does not support the
number of cores you selected, you must select a supported number of sockets and cores.
Allocate Memory for the Destination Virtual Machine
You can change the amount of memory allocated to the destination virtual machine.
By default, Converter Standalone recognizes the amount of memory on the source machine and allocates it
to the destination virtual machine.
Prerequisites
On the Options page of the Conversion wizard, click Devices in the options list.
Procedure
1 Click the Memory tab.
2 In the Memory panel, use the slider or the spin-box to specify the amount of memory for the destination
virtual machine.
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