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CPU Host Info

Luca Dell'Oca, January 23, 2009December 4, 2016

Richard Garsthagen. Senior Evangelist di VMware per l’area EMEA, ha pubblicato qualche tempo fa un eccezionale tool per tutti i possessori di server ESX, CPU Host Info.

Di cosa si tratta? Avviate il tool, dategli username, password e l’indirizzo ip/nome dns del vostro virtual center, e il programma vi estrarrà una mole enorme di informazioni relative a tutti gli host ESX presenti: se i server possiedono le estensioni VT (e soprattutto se sono abilitate, spesso nei BIOS vengono spente…), se avete un processore abbastanza recente per supportare la prossima feature di vmware “FT” (Fault Tolerant, in soldoni vi serve un processore harpertown o superiore). Avrete infine tutte le informazioni sui processori come Vendor, Model, CPU Type e CPU feature bits.
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