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Re: [Xen-devel] Supported #of CPUs/VMs per CPUs



Thanks for the reponse.  So if I understand your resposne, the following is
true.

1.  Maximum number of VMs is 32 per CPU
2.  Number of CPUs supported is 32 on 32-bit or 64 on 64bit

If above is true, how can domains/partitions can be unlimited.

Regards,

Teresa



Keir Fraser wrote:
> 
> On 15/9/06 18:18, "whit" <whitson22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Can find documented how many CPUS can Xen support and how many Virtual
>> Machines per CPU are allowed?  Can someone please supply this info?
> 
> Xen supports up to 32 CPUs on a 32-bit system, or 64 CPUs (by default) on
> a
> 64-bit system. Guests can have up to 32 virtual CPUs. The only limit to
> number of domains is amount of hardware resource (mainly memory) that you
> have to share.
> 
>  -- Keir
> 
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