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Johwwy
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Has anyone tried AMD Phenom™ II 1055T Six-Core Processor?

I am thinking in buying a ZT System with the above processor in it. I wonder if anyone has tested this processor before?

I am going to use this computer to learn and simulator some failure situations.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated. thanks all.

Johwwy

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TurboIT
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Just installed the 1055T last Friday, works great. Running ESXi 4.1 with no problems. Running it on a homebuilt system, but its performing like a champ. More than enough power for any test environment. Its more powerful than most of the CPUs I have running in production honestly.

My whitebox consists of these parts in case you are wondering...

MB FOXCONN A88GMX 880G

2X MEM 2Gx2|CORSAIR CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 R

AMD|PH II X6 1055T 2.8G AM3

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Johwwy
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Thanks for responding TurboIT.

Do you have HA and FT enabled?

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TurboIT
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No. Its a standalone ESXi host, not clustered.

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DSTAVERT
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There is seldom anything that prevents a modern multicore processor from running ESX(i). The motherboard that supports hardware virtualization and supported embedded components like network and disk controllers and you should be good. Check the Hardware Compatibility List for your components. http://vmware.com/go/hcl. Without a supported NIC or disk controller ESXi will not install. Pay particular attention to NICs. If it is something other than Intel or Broadcom check carefully. If you are wanting to test FT or HA you will need multiple ESXi host machines. You can also consider running ESXi as guest virtual machine in VMware workstation. With enough RAM you can run two or three ESXi guest machines with virtual machines running inside those. Downside is you can't run 64bit guests inside a virtualizsed ESXi machine.

-- David -- VMware Communities Moderator
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