If you run vm on a host with cpu that has frequency scaling( Intel
Speedstep,AMD PowerNow, AMD Cool'n'Quiet), then you're affected by the
following:
http://kb.vmware.com/vmtnkb/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=1227&sliceId=SAL_Public
As to your point regarding desktop cpu's also aff
Jacob Broido wrote:
> Are you using Vmware on Intel based laptop?
I read the relevant passage. I (VMWare workstation hosted on Linux) am
running it on a laptop with an Intel chip, but the other people (VMWare
Server hosted on Windows XP) run it on a desktop. The problem happens
both here and there.
Are you using Vmware on Intel based laptop?
On 1/20/07, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jacob Broido wrote:
> Hi,
> The reason you experience slowdown in Vmware 6 (beta) as compared to
> Vmware 5.x is because as it names suggest - a beta.
>
> VMware 6 has extra debugging&tracing ca
Jacob Broido wrote:
> Hi,
> The reason you experience slowdown in Vmware 6 (beta) as compared to
> Vmware 5.x is because as it names suggest - a beta.
>
> VMware 6 has extra debugging&tracing capabilities and features
> included into it, and these cannot be disabled in beta release.
> Actually th
Hi,
The reason you experience slowdown in Vmware 6 (beta) as compared to Vmware
5.x is because as it names suggest - a beta.
VMware 6 has extra debugging&tracing capabilities and features included
into it, and these cannot be disabled in beta release.
Actually the software tells you this when y
On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 16:42 +0200, Nati CT wrote:
> VM6 is designed to use Intel's VT or AMD-V (which P4 doesn't have).
> I think that's why you suffer from bad performance.
So, if I want to get any decent performance with VMWare on a CPU with no
hardware virtualization, I should use 5 and not 6 ?
VM6 is designed to use Intel's VT or AMD-V (which P4 doesn't have).
I think that's why you suffer from bad performance.
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Hi,
I wanted to share my experience with VMWare 6 beta with you people..
Machine: Pentium 4 2.80Ghz, 2GB RAM, 120GB disk, CentOS 4.4 + updates.
VMWare: Version 6 (Workstation) Build 36983.
VMWare 6 has some really nice features when it comes to memory support
(up to 3.5GB), USB 2.0 support, and