120 is the maximum number of vcpus supported by the fully licensed version of the vsphere hypervisor.
A hypervisor is computer software, firmware, or hardware that allows CPU resources to be shared among multiple operating systems or independent programs. IBM coined the term hypervisor for his 360/65 and later used it for his DIAG his handler on his CP-67.
A hypervisor, also known as a virtual machine monitor or his VMM, is software that creates and runs virtual machines (VMs). A hypervisor allows a host computer to support multiple guest VMs by virtually sharing resources such as memory and processing.
A well-known example of a hosted hypervisor is Oracle VM VirtualBox. Others include VMware Server and Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, KVM, QEMU, and Parallels.
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