I recently upgraded one of our datacenter servers from an AMD Bulldozer 6234 to a AMD Piledriver 6348.
I did find the new chip was faster for memory/CPU operations in our VM's, but I'll post about that in a different article.
What surprised me was that I didn't need to turn on EVC to allow VM's to migrate between hosts running the different CPU's.
Either VMware 5.1 doesn't recognize the new instruction set, or they don't matter in terms of migration.
Either way, I can migrate to the newer chips without worry, and since the 63xx are socket compatible with the 62xx and 61xx series, I have a fairly easy upgrade path for our servers if I wish.
I did find the new chip was faster for memory/CPU operations in our VM's, but I'll post about that in a different article.
What surprised me was that I didn't need to turn on EVC to allow VM's to migrate between hosts running the different CPU's.
Either VMware 5.1 doesn't recognize the new instruction set, or they don't matter in terms of migration.
Either way, I can migrate to the newer chips without worry, and since the 63xx are socket compatible with the 62xx and 61xx series, I have a fairly easy upgrade path for our servers if I wish.
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