not directly no, but you can go to the hardware tab, click on "CPU options" and set a lower value for "CPU limit"
e.g. in your example you have cores*0.833 to get ~2500mhz per core, just notice that a single thread can still use 3000mhz, but the overall cpu consumption will be limited
yes this is because a virtual core runs basically as a process/thread on the hostThank you!!! The fact that I can not properly limit cores speed is a limitation of KVM/64?
Hey! I'm using proxmox to provide cloud computing for my clients. The plans I offer have vcpu speed of 1.5 and 2.5 ghz with different prices. However the server CPU native speed is 3.0ghz, so if I can not limit the cores speed I will have to change the plans.yes this is because a virtual core runs basically as a process/thread on the host
may i ask why you would need that? i do not think you would notice the difference between 3000mhz and 2500mhz at all (except in benchmarks of course)
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