Answer = A. VMware official docs state quite clearly "A virtual machine cannot have more virtual CPUs than the number of logical cores on the host". In this scenario, only 2 virtual CPUs are available because only 2 logical cores exist on the host
I think it's A
"A virtual machine cannot have more virtual CPUs than the number of logical cores on the host. The number of logical cores is equal to the number of physical cores if hyperthreading is deactivated or two times that number if hyperthreading is activated."
Seems C for me.
By default, the vSphere VM configuration imposes certain limits on the number of virtual CPUs that can be allocated to a virtual machine. In many cases, the default limit for the number of virtual CPUs is set to 2.
This is incorrect (plus i have never seen this). VMware official docs state quite clearly "A virtual machine cannot have more virtual CPUs than the number of logical cores on the host". Therefore in this scenario, only 2 virtual CPUs are available because only 2 logical cores exist on the host. So its A
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