[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] vCPUs and Weight/Caps
Peter, Thank you so much, that explains it. Thank you, Mohamed King On Jan 13, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Peter Viskup <skupko.sk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 01/13/2013 07:33 PM, Peter Viskup wrote: >> On 01/13/2013 06:12 PM, Mohamed King wrote: >>> Hi Peter, >>> >>> Thanks for the response. I did look at the docs prior to asking. I guess >>> what I am asking is what the advantages would be if you have say 2 vCPUs on >>> a VM. >>> >>> >>> Sent from my iPad >> >> Hi Mohamed, >> I understand its advantage as better possibility to schedule provided CPU >> time between the processes within the VM. Of course your VM will not be able >> to use more than 100% of one physical CPU, but should be able to run another >> process once one will block the first vCPU (and only in case the VM will >> still have enough credits on hypervisor - if credit scheduler is used). It's >> good to have more vCPUs on webhosting for example and on all systems where >> do you expect parallel data processing (webservers, databases, virtual >> desktop, ...). >> This is my understanding. <correct me if I'm wrong> >> >> Best regards, >> -- >> Peter Viskup > > Just one other thing where it is expected to have more vCPUs. > You are not allowed to assign more cap than 100% to VM with only one vCPU. In > other words one vCPU can have a max. of 100% of real CPU power. That means in > case you need to assign more CPU time to the VM you need to setup more vCPUs > for that VM - based on the VM requirements (e.g. at least 3vCPUs for VM with > cap=280). > > BR, > -- > Peter _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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