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[Powershell] vCPU to Physical Core for XenApp VM

28 April, 2014 Gabrie van Zanten 1 Comment scripting, VMware

For our Citrix XenApp environment that runs on ESXi, we tend to keep a 1:1 ratio when it comes to physical cores and vCPUs. In other words, an ESXi host with 12 cores, will only be running 6 XenApp VMs with 2 cores or 3 XenApp VMs with 4 cores or any other combination, just […]

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How to supply resources for Citrix XenApp on VMware?

21 June, 201021 June, 2010 Gabrie van Zanten 6 Comments VMware

I bet many of you that are virtualizing Citrix XenApp, have read the Project VRC whitepapers and want to implement their best practices. Especially in small environments however, it can be a headache creating the design. My biggest headache was and is, is the way I can guarantee no CPU over commit for the pCPU’s […]

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