Hi Vijay, when creating VMs in vSphere it's recommended to use "virtual sockets" and leave "cores per socket" as 1. So if you want to allocate 2 vCPUs per VM, make sure to set virtual sockets to 2 and cores per socket to 1.
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Hi Vijay, when creating VMs in vSphere it's recommended to use "virtual sockets" and leave "cores per socket" as 1. So if you want to allocate 2 vCPUs per VM, make sure to set virtual sockets to 2 and cores per socket to 1.