

If the CPU is working below its limits and the user's application needs more performance, the CPU is able to dynamically increase until the upper limit of frequency.

Whenever the workload requires more speed, Turbo boost accelerates the CPU up to the limit allowed in the tech specifications.

Intel Turbo Boost Technology is a built-in software accelerator that can speed up the CPU depending on the workload. Your hardware manufacturer may have released new updates, which usually fix some bugs or allow the use of newer processors.Įnable Turbo Boost-If the processor supports it, you should enable Turbo Boost in the BIOS. Update BIOS to the latest release-Update the BIOS to the latest release before you start installing ESXi. If that's the case, it should be the option to use to get the best performance for your VMs. However, on some systems, you might only have the High-Performance policy as an option. If the host hardware does not allow ESXi software to manage power, then only the Not Supported policy is available, and everything else is grayed out. Edit VMware ESXi Power Management policy with vCenter
