Hi,We have a dual socket Xeon E5-2620v2 based server running proxmox 3.4-6 with HT, 12 cores, 24 threads max, it has a NUMA enabled BIOS.I'd like to know if we should enable NUMA for each of our guest VMs (three W2012R2s running SQL Server 2008/AD controller/IIS Server) as well? Will it improve their performance, make them work in a more NUMA-aware, like they would on real hardware? Not that it's bad or anything, I'd say it's really good and we're satisfied with the setup, it's just that we'd like to do some fine tuning and make sure everything is configured optimally. I've read some docs: http://www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2014/20/Best-practices-for-KVM-on-NUMA-servers http://www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2014/20/Best-practices-for-KVM-on-NUMA-servers and I'd say enabling the option would be a good idea at least for linux guests. What's your opinion/experience?There's one more thing I'd like to ask you about. Should one remove/add cpu cores, or sockets when trying to make use of hotplugging? Adding sockets seems as more logical to me, since that's what a user would do with a physical server, adding cores to a CPU would be a much more complicated task, I think Am I right about this one, or is it completely irrelevant?
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