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cbingram@casit.net
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01/19/2008 1:55 PM  

This post from VMware’s user community discuss improving performance VMware server 2.0 beta

 

Ref link; http://communities.vmware.com/thread/121763;jsessionid=FFC6E5C3251BE34E289A16C653E53DF5?tstart=0

 

I am running VMware server Beta 2.0 on Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 (Quad Xeon X3210, 8Gb Ram), but this applies equally if you are running Linux (any version).

I managed to resolve the performance issues as follows:

1.        Locate the VMWare Server install directory

2.        Shutdown all VMWare processes and services

3.        Rename vmware-remotemks-debug.exe to vmwanre-remotemks-debug.exe.org and vmware-vmx-debug.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe.org

4.        Copy vmware-vmx.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe and copy vmware-remotemks.exe to vmware-remotemks-debug.exe

5.        Start all services


I experienced good performance increases and acceptable CPU usage, I hope this helps you.


Carl Ingram

cbingram@casit.net

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