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Administering CPU Resources 4
You can congure virtual machines with one or more virtual processors, each with its own set of registers
and control structures.
When a virtual machine is scheduled, its virtual processors are scheduled to run on physical processors. The
VMkernel Resource Manager schedules the virtual CPUs on physical CPUs, thereby managing the virtual
machine’s access to physical CPU resources. ESXi supports virtual machines with up to 128 virtual CPUs.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“View Processor Information,” on page 19
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“Specifying CPU Conguration,” on page 19
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“Multicore Processors,” on page 20
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“Hyperthreading,” on page 20
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“Using CPU Anity,” on page 22
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“Host Power Management Policies,” on page 23
View Processor Information
You can access information about current CPU conguration in the vSphere Web Client.
Procedure
1 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click  and expand Hardware.
3 Select Processors to view the information about the number and type of physical processors and the
number of logical processors.
N In hyperthreaded systems, each hardware thread is a logical processor. For example, a dual-core
processor with hyperthreading enabled has two cores and four logical processors.
Specifying CPU Configuration
You can specify CPU conguration to improve resource management. However, if you do not customize
CPU conguration, the ESXi host uses defaults that work well in most situations.
You can specify CPU conguration in the following ways:
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Use the aributes and special features available through the vSphere Web Client. The
vSphere Web Client allows you to connect to the ESXi host or a vCenter Server system.
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