Hi, you are using the CPU E7-2830 with 8 cores and 16 threads at 2.13 GHz. What I don’t understand is how your server shows that you have a total of 102.6 GHz. When I calculate it, it should actually be 8 cores x 2.13 GHz = 17.04 GHz, and if you're using 2 CPUs, then it would be a total of 34.08 GHz. But your server shows 102.6 GHz. I’m using 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v2 with 12 cores and 24 threads at 2.70 GHz, but my server shows a total of 64.6 GHz. I can't quite understand this. Could you please explain it to me? Maybe I’ve made a mistake somewhere. Thanks in advance!
That is an excellent question! We encourage you to post this to the Cisco Learning Network forums: learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D56e0000DhTwjYCQS/whats-new-in-catalyst-center-237-and-the-virtual-appliance-on-esxi-post-webinar-discussion-thread or in the CCNA Community: ciscolearningservices.my.site.com/cln/s/topic/0TO3i0000008jYHGAY/ccna-certification-community
Please Cisco, equip your presenters with capable podcast equipment so that the audio quality is better. Tanner's audio quality was great, and the others not so much. It's a problem with many of these presentations.
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Hi, any updates regarding the release date of the OVA?
any news about release date of OVA?
Hi, you are using the CPU E7-2830 with 8 cores and 16 threads at 2.13 GHz. What I don’t understand is how your server shows that you have a total of 102.6 GHz. When I calculate it, it should actually be 8 cores x 2.13 GHz = 17.04 GHz, and if you're using 2 CPUs, then it would be a total of 34.08 GHz. But your server shows 102.6 GHz.
I’m using 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v2 with 12 cores and 24 threads at 2.70 GHz, but my server shows a total of 64.6 GHz.
I can't quite understand this. Could you please explain it to me? Maybe I’ve made a mistake somewhere. Thanks in advance!
That is an excellent question! We encourage you to post this to the Cisco Learning Network forums: learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D56e0000DhTwjYCQS/whats-new-in-catalyst-center-237-and-the-virtual-appliance-on-esxi-post-webinar-discussion-thread or in the CCNA Community: ciscolearningservices.my.site.com/cln/s/topic/0TO3i0000008jYHGAY/ccna-certification-community
Please Cisco, equip your presenters with capable podcast equipment so that the audio quality is better. Tanner's audio quality was great, and the others not so much. It's a problem with many of these presentations.