Hi,
I am running workstation version (and occasionaly also run player version) on host machine, which is Q9550 based (Quad-core). The guest OS is Windows 2003.
There is an option in virtual machine settings to pick the number of CPUs. I have currently set it to 1 (one) because I read somewhere that increasing the number of CPU's actually decreases the performance and causes unnecessary overhead of managing 2 CPU virtualizations. Is that true?
Any suggestions on leaving the guest VM's CPU's to 1 or increasing it to 2 if the host machine is Quad Core based? (I use the VM as my development machine, and it has Oracle 10g, Apache and Tomcat servers running on it. I also run Oracle JDeveloper on it. )
thanks much.
I am running workstation version (and occasionaly also run player version) on host machine, which is Q9550 based (Quad-core). The guest OS is Windows 2003.
There is an option in virtual machine settings to pick the number of CPUs. I have currently set it to 1 (one) because I read somewhere that increasing the number of CPU's actually decreases the performance and causes unnecessary overhead of managing 2 CPU virtualizations. Is that true?
Any suggestions on leaving the guest VM's CPU's to 1 or increasing it to 2 if the host machine is Quad Core based? (I use the VM as my development machine, and it has Oracle 10g, Apache and Tomcat servers running on it. I also run Oracle JDeveloper on it. )
thanks much.