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{font-size:10pt;font-f</style>I've come across what is seemingly a hard cap for the amount of
concurrent VMs I can run on a Linux based machine (after posting on the
support forums, I was directed here). Apparently this same cap was
encountered on a solaris host and a fix was deployed to increase the
amount of VMs that were allowed to run at the same time. Was this fix
supposed to be included in other OS releases? Any information on this
would be greatly appreciated.<br>
<br>Here is the information on the hardware/VM profiles I am using<br><br>Host Machine:<br>128 Processor Cores (64 dual core Xenon processors running@2.27 GHz)<br>2.0 TB Memory (1.8~ Usable)<br>1.8 TB RAID 0 (6 x 300GB HDD running at 10k RPM)<br>
16TB SAS<br><br>VM Profile<br>Compiled TinyCore Linux 2.6<br>Required Memory: 150~MB<br>Required HDD Space: 50MB<br><br>-Zak<br> </body>
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