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VMware ESX Hyperthreading is Inactive.

VMware

An area of confusion that seems to arise quite often is that around that of the Hyperthreading (HT) feature within ESX Virtual Infrastructure Client (VIC) being displayed as being ‘Inactive’.

VMware ESX Hyperthreading is disabled

Here is a link to Wikipedia that outlines what Hyperthreading is about and how it works.  This is another article with easy to follow information on the different CPU architectures.

If you see Hyperthreading within the VIC set to ‘Inactive’ you’re probably thinking “Hey, what’s going on here?  I’ve got a modern processor that can do this sorta stuff.”

Well, the answer is.. it depends.

VMware ESX Hyperthreading is disabledIf you have a single core processor and it is a Pentium 4 or early’ish (vague technical term :) ) Xeon then if it likely that you have Hyperthreading on the CPU’s die.  Sometimes it must be enabled in the BIOS first.  This article tells you what to look for.  Also, this list from Intel outlines which Intel processors and chipsets support Hyperthreading technology.

Hyperthreading disappeared from the Intel range of CPU’s with the introduction of the Merom, Conroe, and Woodcrest range of multi-core processors.

So if you are using a semi-recent PC/Server to run ESX then chances are you don’t have Hyperthreading technology on your CPU(s) and hence it is showing up as ‘Inactive’ within the Virtual Infrastructure Client.

Microsoft’s Hyper V is Finally Released !

Microsoft

Well the much anticipated final release of Microsoft Hyper V has finally happened.

After much speculation about a release this week Microsoft finally officially shipped their virtualization offering yesterday.

hypervThis final release is being bundled in with Hyper V inclusive versions of Windows Server 2008.  A non Hyper V inclusive version of the media is also available and is approximately US$29 cheaper.

 

There is no set date for the standalone version of Hyper V though it is expected to ship later this year.

 

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