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wikipedia:Enhanced vMotion Compatibility
- EVC solves this by creating a baseline set to the least advanced processor configuration supported by all ESXi hosts in the cluster.
VMware introduced the per-VM EVC feature in vSphere 6.7 (2018), Virtual machine hardware version 14.
- Intel® "Merom" Generation
- Intel® "Penryn" Generation
- Intel® "Nehalem" Generation
- Intel® "Westmere" Generation
- Intel® "Sandy Bridge" Generation
- Intel® "[Ivy Bridge]]" Generation
- Intel® "Haswell" Generation
- Intel® "Broadwell" Generation
- Intel® "Skylake" Generation (2015-2019)
Related terms
See also
- VMware, VMware vSphere, VMware ESXi (ESXi Patching), VMware Fusion hypervisor for macOS, CloudFoundry, Workspace ONE intelligent hub, AirWatch, open-vm-tools, VMware Tanzu, vCenter, VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), VMFS,
esxcli
,vim-cmd
, Storage DRS (SDRS), VSphere Lifecycle Manager, Virtualization Based Security, VMware vMotion, VMware desktop, Greenplum, VMware Workstation Player, VMware Workspace ONE: VMware Workspace ONE UEM, VMware Verify, vRO, vRA, CloudHealth, Bitnami, VMware Application Catalog - CPU, GPU, NPU, TPU, DPU, Groq, Proliant, thread (
Pthreads
), processor, CPU socket, core, ARM , CPU Virtualization, Intel, AMD,nm
,lscpu
, AVX-512, Passthrough, CPU intensive, Graviton processor, Branch predictor, vCPU, SSE, Power
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