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| | VMServer benchmarks I am running Windows Server 2003 on top of a VMServer. From talking to our system administrators for the VM server, I know that memory and processor speed are dynamically allocated. Are there any benchmark programs I can run to allow me to determine what the maximum memory and processor speed are set to for the VM Server? I do have the same question into the VMware administrator but I would like to check any answers I do receive independently. Thanks. Jerry |
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