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The core count is for the allocation to the vm, and you wouldn't want all of your cores to go to the vm |
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They are not allocated exclusively for the VMs use and automatic does mean 100% of the cores either ;) |
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Cool, just wondered if Apple only expected certain configurations |
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Is there a reason why you use a hard-coded number of cores and threads rather than grabbing the info from /proc/cpuinfo ?
As core counts rise, I would have thought there is a growing number of people with more than 4 threads on their host machine
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