If you go into the BIOS and then into the Processor Settings, you can enable and disable the Logical Processor setting. That should be what you're looking for, just under another name. The documentation shows it as enabled by default. The web client also can enable and disable hyperthreading at the software level. VMware has an article on it here.
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If you go into the BIOS and then into the Processor Settings, you can enable and disable the Logical Processor setting. That should be what you're looking for, just under another name. The documentation shows it as enabled by default. The web client also can enable and disable hyperthreading at the software level. VMware has an article on it here.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-4A7F14BF-8BE7-4DEF-A5FD-D7B4DC9336AE.html