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It is an even bigger problem when too many cores are virtualized -- in that case enough free cpus need to be available before the hypervisor can schedule the VM. Which is what often causes the "my VM is painfully slow but it isn't doing *anything*" problem. Many times people add CPUs to the VM in an attempt to cure that problem. Which only makes it worse.
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