First: Remember to consider the Proxmox System itself as it does consume cpu time too.
Second: Yes, vm104 would have its time slice (cpu time frame) with 4 cores to itself while VM102 would need
its own timeslice but only utilize two cores leaving the other two idle or possibly for...
Thanks for the answer. As I understand now the vm is assigned the time slices by the
cpuunits value relativ to the others, the numbers of cpu's usable during that time is
in turn that of the numbers assigned to the machine?
I'm fairly new to this topic, but as far as I understood, you don't really need
to drop to commandline if you want to use your iSCSI target as a block storage
(only for vm).
iSCSI to Proxmox:
Dropdown Menu (Storage Tab, Add Button) Add iSCSI.
Chose portal, target, no node restriction, check...
Hey,
after I started the 'Mastering Proxmox' book, I got to a point where it seems to lack details.
I've read into the effects of the cpuunits setting and am now wondering, wether increasing
or decreasing the numbers of CPU cores inside a virtual machine will influence the capabilitys
of this...
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