Isn't it down to the MHz described in the service offering. Rather than core count?
On 18 Sep 2013, at 20:37, Daan Hoogland <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm guessing here; I think you can but you'll get an error deploying it. > > > On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Steven Liang <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thank you for replying. >> I have another question. If there are only 8 core cpu on every hosts, can I >> assign 10 cpu to a vm? >> >> >> On 09/18/2013 01:31 PM, Daan Hoogland wrote: >>> If you have 1G and a factor of 2, you van instantiate 2 machines with 1G. >>> This is useful of you don't expect all machines top be running art >>> the dame time. >>> >>> Regards, >>> mobile biligual spell checker used >>> >>> Op 18 sep. 2013 17:54 schreef "Steven Liang" <[email protected]> het >>> volgende: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> What is cpu.overprovisioning.factor use for? >>>> Who can explain it more detailed? >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Steven Liang >>>> Linux System Admin >>>> Phone: 1.416.499.8009 ext. 2865 >>>> Cell Phone: 1.647.718.5292 >>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> www.yesup.com | account.yesup.com >>>> >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Steven Liang >> Linux System Admin >> Phone: 1.416.499.8009 ext. 2865 >> Cell Phone: 1.647.718.5292 >> Email: [email protected] >> www.yesup.com | account.yesup.com >> >> >
