Difference between revisions of "Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC)"

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VMware introduced the per-VM EVC feature in [[vSphere 6.7]] (2018), Virtual machine hardware version 14.
 
VMware introduced the per-VM EVC feature in [[vSphere 6.7]] (2018), Virtual machine hardware version 14.
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* Intel® "Merom" Generation
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* Intel® "Penryn" Generation
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* Intel® "Nehalem" Generation
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* Intel® "Westmere" Generation
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* Intel® "Sandy Bridge" Generation
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* {{VMware}}
 
* {{VMware}}
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[[Category:VMware]]
 
[[Category:VMware]]

Revision as of 11:08, 8 April 2021

wikipedia:Enhanced vMotion Compatibility


  • EVC solves this by creating a baseline set to the least advanced processor configuration supported by all ESXi hosts in the cluster.


VMware introduced the per-VM EVC feature in vSphere 6.7 (2018), Virtual machine hardware version 14.


  • Intel® "Merom" Generation
  • Intel® "Penryn" Generation
  • Intel® "Nehalem" Generation
  • Intel® "Westmere" Generation
  • Intel® "Sandy Bridge" Generation
  • Intel® "Ivy Bridge" Generation
  • Intel® "Haswell" Generation
  • Intel® "Broadwell" Generation
  • Intel® "Skylake" Generation


Related terms

See also

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