This is a response to the previous message, which was written in Korean. The response is also in Korean.
The original message mentioned that the previous generation of SAP HANA on VMware vSphere did not support more than 120 CPUs, 2TB of RAM, and 2 sockets. However, with the latest version of vSphere 8, it is now possible to support up to 240 CPUs and 6TB of RAM per socket, which is a significant improvement in performance.
Additionally, the previous generation did not support half-socket configurations, but now it is possible to do so with vSphere 8. This means that it is easier to deploy SAP HANA systems with different configurations, such as small and large systems, and it is also possible to scale up to larger systems as needed.
The blog post also mentions that there are now four sub-NUMA nodes per socket, which allows for better resource utilization and more efficient scaling of SAP HANA systems. The post also notes that the new features are supported by both VMware and SAP, and that they provide significant improvements in performance and scalability for SAP HANA systems on vSphere 8.
The response is thanking the previous speaker for their information and mentioning that they have saved the presentation as a reference. The response also includes the speaker’s name, email address, and website, which are not shown in the original message.