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Erroneous CPU statement in sk104848 is resolved
Hi guys, Two days ago you have pointed out to me that Best Practices - Performance Optimization of Security Management Server installed on VMware ESX Virt... SK has a strange statement about 2 vCPU maximum.
Thanks for your feedback, the issue is now resolved, SK no longer has this limitation mentioned.
This is a very good example on how we do thins with CheckMates. Your opinion is important. Never hesitate to express it.
Thanks a lot agaon,
VL
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