CPU requirement for running Peoplesoft OVM template?

Hi,
The virtual processorsPeoplesoft HCM template runtime requirements are:
- 2 virtual procesors for HCM Demo database
- 2 virtual processorsfor App Batch
- 1 virtual processor for PIA
will a PC will a quad processor (AMD Phenom II 965 or Intel i7 860) and 8 GB RAM able to run 3 virtual machines concurrently?
Thanks.

Yes, it will run. Oracle VM Server will start regardless the number of CPUs but not regardless your available RAM. And with 8Gb RAM on your server, you have more than required (4Gb in total) : 2Gb for Peoplesoft OVM template database server, 1Gb for App/Batch and 1Gb for the PIA server.
Nicolas.

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