Randall_64
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Dear all,
I'm a great fan of FreeNAS for years and I'm enthusiastic about the Virtual Machine function. I'm testing with a Windows10 Ent. version with 4 Gb of RAM and 2 CPUs. I have 2 questions/remarks about these.
- RAM is showing up as 4 Gb in taskmanager in Windows10 but Windows10 update assistant does not 'see' this amount of memory (actual error message: 2 Gb necessary)
- More than 2 CPUs are not shown in devicemanager (for now I've limited the CPUs to 2 in FreeNAS VM)
FreeNAS host (ex Citrix VDI host)
FreeNAS-11.1-U2
393132 Mb memory
Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz (32 cores)
2,7 Tb storage
(printscreens are Dutch)
Is amount of memory and number of CPUs limited 'under the hood'?
Thank you in advance,
Regards Randall
I'm a great fan of FreeNAS for years and I'm enthusiastic about the Virtual Machine function. I'm testing with a Windows10 Ent. version with 4 Gb of RAM and 2 CPUs. I have 2 questions/remarks about these.
- RAM is showing up as 4 Gb in taskmanager in Windows10 but Windows10 update assistant does not 'see' this amount of memory (actual error message: 2 Gb necessary)
- More than 2 CPUs are not shown in devicemanager (for now I've limited the CPUs to 2 in FreeNAS VM)
FreeNAS host (ex Citrix VDI host)
FreeNAS-11.1-U2
393132 Mb memory
Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz (32 cores)
2,7 Tb storage
(printscreens are Dutch)
Is amount of memory and number of CPUs limited 'under the hood'?
Thank you in advance,
Regards Randall
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