First question - You indicate that you have "32 virtual machines with 4 cores each" - do you mean that each vm has 4 vCPU? If so this is probably overkill on cpu resources for the VMs - you should always start with a single vcpu for your vms and add vcpus only is needed - I think there will be a potential impact to performance if you maintain the quad vcpu VMs in the environment - you should have now issues if you drop the VMs to a single bCPU with no to little impact to the VMs performance -
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