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09-18-2008 10:20 AM
09-18-2008 10:20 AM
Physical CPU to vCPU
Hi All,
What is the relations of Host physical CPU to Guest vCPU?
i.e. if a Host has 2 physical CPUs, how many guest VM I can create, and how many vCPU I can assign to each guest?
Thanks in Adv.
Dary
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09-18-2008 10:24 AM
09-18-2008 10:24 AM
Re: Physical CPU to vCPU
Hope this helps!
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09-18-2008 10:34 AM
09-18-2008 10:34 AM
Re: Physical CPU to vCPU
Can I have more then 2 guest? I know I can have one guest with more then one vCPU.
what I need to know is, the relation of physical CPU to vCPU is it 1:1 or 1:many?
or vCPU is just a subset of a physical CPU? and it has nothing to do with the actual physical CPU on the host.
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09-18-2008 10:35 AM
09-18-2008 10:35 AM
Re: Physical CPU to vCPU
"Every virtual machine has at least one vCPU. A running virtual machine cannot use more vCPUs
than the number of physical CPUs on the VM Host system. (For the purpose of this discussion,
the term â physical CPUâ refers to a processing entity on which a software thread can be
scheduled.)"
If you configure more, the VM will not start.
"how many guests" is a question of the entitlement. see manual section
3.2.4 Entitlement
Hope this helps!
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09-18-2008 10:54 AM
09-18-2008 10:54 AM
Re: Physical CPU to vCPU
If 2 phys CPU , and entitlement of 5% for each VmGuest:
40 1 vCPU guests can be created. (5 *20 = 1 vCPU)
or
20 2 vCPU guests can be created.
but wait.....
VMGuest needs some RAM.
Takes at least 1GB to run hpux 11.23.
Add an application with some RAM requirements.
Moral:
Ram is typcially the limiting factor.
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10-22-2008 04:57 AM
10-22-2008 04:57 AM
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11-27-2008 12:11 AM
11-27-2008 12:11 AM
Re: Physical CPU to vCPU
So if you give the VM 2 vcpus, and 5% ent. You are getting 5% of each cpu.