Yes, but not always. In some cases, the EVC mode does not include all of the features of a stand alone host. When a stand alone host has more features than its corresponding EVC mode, then a VM that was powered-on on the stand alone host may not be able to be vmotioned to the ...
Yes, but not always. In some cases, the EVC mode does not include all of the features of a stand alone host. When a stand alone host has more features than its corresponding EVC mode, then a VM that was powered-on on the stand alone host may not be able to be vmotioned to the ...
To check the compatibility of your processors and determine the highest possible EVC mode, go to the VMware website and open the VMware Compatibility Guide page. Select the required CPU series and your ESXi version, Next, click the CPU / EVC Matrix button and you will see a table of availa...