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Mahamed_Qlik
Specialist
Specialist

Number of cores...

Deal all,

We have single node enviornment. I am trying to get the number cores on server machine but I can't see it is showing in task manager -->performance tab. Also I have run the cmd command to get it and I am getting below details but I am not sure how much core this system has :

 

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PrashantSangle
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You have 6 core machine. check virtual processor. 

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Aditya_Chitale
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Refer this link to understand why cpu divided into 3 sockets:

Setting VMware Cores Per Socket: Best Practices (nakivo.com)

Regards,

Aditya

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PrashantSangle
MVP
MVP

You have 6 core machine. check virtual processor. 

Great dreamer's dreams never fulfilled, they are always transcended.
Please appreciate our Qlik community members by giving Kudos for sharing their time for your query. If your query is answered, please mark the topic as resolved 🙂
Mahamed_Qlik
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Okay. So I also can see it is divided into 3 CPU. 
May I know why it has been divided into 3 CPU, is it just because its virtual machine? or any other benefit of it?

Also, what is the recommended to install the qliksense on physical server or virtual server?

Thank you.

Aditya_Chitale
Specialist
Specialist

Refer this link to understand why cpu divided into 3 sockets:

Setting VMware Cores Per Socket: Best Practices (nakivo.com)

Regards,

Aditya