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by Despite
5448 days ago
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To be clear, I was talking about physical cpu's, not cores. But honestly, that's not the right way to think about the licensing. Sure, you need a license for each physical cpu, but beyond that you're just licensing for vRAM. So the real question is, is 24GB vRAM per license low. |
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Several people have calculated that a vSphere license costs much more than the RAM itself.