Hi folks,
I'm running a windows server 2019 and doing some benchmark to compress several mp4-video files into a zip-file with windows build in "compress" tool.
Monitoring the cpu usage shows that only a few cores are used and it's pretty slow.
Is this some kind of limitation due to virtualization?
Server has
dual CPU AMD EPYC 7301 16-Core Processor
My windows laptop uses all cores during the compression task and is 10 times faster.
configuration attached from the server 2019 VM:
my laptop shows:
I'm running a windows server 2019 and doing some benchmark to compress several mp4-video files into a zip-file with windows build in "compress" tool.
Monitoring the cpu usage shows that only a few cores are used and it's pretty slow.
Is this some kind of limitation due to virtualization?
Server has
dual CPU AMD EPYC 7301 16-Core Processor
My windows laptop uses all cores during the compression task and is 10 times faster.
configuration attached from the server 2019 VM:
Code:
balloon: 0
bootdisk: scsi0
cores: 8
ide2: none,media=cdrom
ide3: none,media=cdrom
memory: 64000
name: server2019
net0: virtio=F2:15:59:D7:32:D1,bridge=vmbr0,tag=200
numa: 1
ostype: win10
scsi0: rbd_ssd:vm-114-disk-0,discard=on,size=400G
scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci
smbios1: uuid=d7c36b04-664e-40a5-9968-1d81b4f1d9d9
sockets: 2
vmgenid: 4e3e564e-634a-44ef-94cb-e7d2e04f9143
my laptop shows: