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11-15-2021 05:40 AM - last edited on 11-15-2021 08:46 AM by support_s
11-15-2021 05:40 AM - last edited on 11-15-2021 08:46 AM by support_s
Hello,
I have a cluster of virtualized servers based on DL360 gen10. All servers have the same CPU, that's 4110. Virtualization provider WMvare vsphere.
I am planning to add another server to the cluster, the model below
HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 4214 2.2GHz 12-core 1P 16GB-R P408i-a NC 8SFF 500W PS Server [P19775-B21]
Are there going to be any incompatibility issues when adding a new server with a different CPU to the virtualized cluster? Thank you!
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11-15-2021 08:09 AM
11-15-2021 08:09 AM
SolutionHi Arsen,
>> Are there going to be any incompatibility issues when adding a new server with a different CPU to the virtualized cluster?
No, as long as it is Intel CPU, there is no problem. You can do Online Migration or whatever you need. The VMware EVC Mode does this for you.
VMware EVC and CPU Compatibility FAQ (1005764)
Only functional (CPU Features) you stay on the lowest CPU (not MHz or Cores).
Cali