Re: Proxmox VE 1.5 released
All right, I'll try it tomorrow (no remote access) !
On the physical server there's only 2 W2K3 servers (poor services, but I have no choices).
My roadmap is to add a freeNas (OpenVZ) on the same PM to make backup of VM (due to issues with internal backup and restrictions with my network/hardware).
So my question is 2.6.32 or 2.6.24 (I think 2.6.24) ?
Another question (another thread perhaps) :
I have another new server with 2 Xeon Quad-Core, 96 GB Ram, and I've made 1 W2K8 server to make a scientific computing with Multi-Processors software (STATA11 MP) and when I look in the VM, I use 40-70% of CPU. When I look the proxmox interface, I see 9% CPU Usage...
I see 16 core due to the hyperthreading and I affect 2 sockets and 8 cores : is it the good config (I think no)...
I'll try to install an openvz ubuntu with the same software to see the diff and I'll reduce the job (actually 3 days but 6 on a dualcore) to make benchmarks but I must wait monday (we are waiting the results) !
Thanks again for your hard working and reactivity !
All right, I'll try it tomorrow (no remote access) !
On the physical server there's only 2 W2K3 servers (poor services, but I have no choices).
My roadmap is to add a freeNas (OpenVZ) on the same PM to make backup of VM (due to issues with internal backup and restrictions with my network/hardware).
So my question is 2.6.32 or 2.6.24 (I think 2.6.24) ?
Another question (another thread perhaps) :
I have another new server with 2 Xeon Quad-Core, 96 GB Ram, and I've made 1 W2K8 server to make a scientific computing with Multi-Processors software (STATA11 MP) and when I look in the VM, I use 40-70% of CPU. When I look the proxmox interface, I see 9% CPU Usage...
I see 16 core due to the hyperthreading and I affect 2 sockets and 8 cores : is it the good config (I think no)...
I'll try to install an openvz ubuntu with the same software to see the diff and I'll reduce the job (actually 3 days but 6 on a dualcore) to make benchmarks but I must wait monday (we are waiting the results) !
Thanks again for your hard working and reactivity !
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