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Re: [Xen-users] VCPUs question


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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 3:57 AM, inas mohamed <inas_2003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I want to ask a question please.

If I have XCP host with 8 physical CPUs and I want to create 2 VMs what is the maximum number of CPUs I can assign to these VMs equally??

and as I understood leaving 512M is enough for the host and I can use the rest of RAM size for my Centos VMs, am I right?

Thanks
Inas



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Hi.

 Just to add, I have a server running 3 vm's, one of them run samba, doing benchmarking I had seen that went I run my host with 2 VCPU's I get a better performance with I/O inside my VM's.

 U can run your host with 512MB but I prefer to leave my host with 1024MB no problem.

my two cents.
 
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