Which two statements below could explain why the vSphere Client is reporting N/A for hyperthreading?

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Which two statements below could explain why the vSphere Client is reporting N/A for
hyperthreading? (Choose two.)
The physical CPUs in the host do not support hyperthreading.

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Which two statements below could explain why the vSphere Client is reporting N/A for
hyperthreading? (Choose two.)
The physical CPUs in the host do not support hyperthreading.

A.
Hyperthreading is disabled in the host’s BIOS.

B.
The physical CPUs in the host are not multi-core.

C.
The number of CPUs meets or exceeds the maximum without hyperthreading.



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Cisco Jedi

Cisco Jedi

shouldn’t the choices be:

A. The physical CPUs in the host do not support hyperthreading
B. Hyperthreading is disabled in the host’s BIOS
C. The physical CPUs in th host are not multi-core
D. The number of CPUs meets or exceeds teh maximum without hyperthreading

The first choice isn’t given a letter, there’s 4 choices that are there, no?

Neil Murphy

Neil Murphy

Shouldn’t the correct answers be:
-Physical CPUs in the host do not support hyperthreading
-Hyperthreading is disabled in the hosts BIOS

papali

papali

Shouldn’t?????

tr334fr33

tr334fr33

A & B are the obvious choice..
You can exceed and it wouldn’t matter therefore c is irrelevant.