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| | virtual machines and processor allocation Hi All, I am trying to install a virtual machine on to my "windows server 2003" application server. I use Virtual Server 2005 SP1. The box is a dell poweredge 1425c on with dual core processor in it. I saw options to allocated % of CPU usage to virtual machines. But I really want to dedicate one processor to the virtual machine. In that way I can make sure it always have a fixed processing power. I wonder if it is possible? |
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