Host system requirements, Server requirements – VMware GSX 3 User Manual

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VMware GSX Server Administration Guide

Host System Requirements

What do you need to get the most out of VMware GSX Server? Take the following list
of requirements as a starting point. Remember that the virtual machines running
under GSX Server are like physical computers in many ways — and, like physical
computers, they generally perform better if they have faster processors, more
memory and sufficient disk space.

Be aware that system requirements may change after this manual has been printed.
For the latest system requirements, go to the VMware Web site at

www.vmware.com/support/gsx3/doc/intro_sysreqs_host_gsx.html

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Note: VMware GSX Server (for Windows and Linux hosts) is not localized and does
not support internationalization. However, virtual machines created with the localized
version of VMware Workstation for Windows still work with GSX Server, even though
certain elements do not display properly in GSX Server.

Server Requirements

The server is a Windows or Linux system where you install the GSX Server software.
Virtual machines can be stored on the server host or located on a network share.

Server Host Hardware
VMware GSX Server supports up to 32-way multiprocessor servers. The number of
virtual machines you can run concurrently depends on the resources they require, but
VMware recommends you run no more than four virtual machines concurrently per
processor. You can run a maximum of 64 virtual machines concurrently on one host.
The server must include the following.

Standard x86-based server with up to 32 processors

Hosts with 32-bit IA-32 processors, and IA-32 processors with 64-bit extensions
supported

733MHz or faster compatible x86 processor that supports the Pentium®
instruction set

Compatible processors include

Intel: Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium III Xeon, Pentium 4, Xeon, Xeon EM64T

AMD™: Athlon™, Athlon XP, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64

Multiprocessor systems supported

Dual-core processors supported and counted as one processor for licensing
purposes

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