I am using a 56 GB RAM CPU, I have several instances installed between them sgt:
- Windows Server 2016
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Centos 6.8
- Centos 7.2
Well I describe that in Windows Server it has a ReFS format of a 100GB volume,
On two drives and 24 GB of allocated RAM.
The following problem occurs when installing a new instance like Ubuntu 14.04 within PROXMOX
The Windows Server instance the value of the consumer CPU rises in large proportions and when
Installation ends the consumption values are normalized.
I would like them to help me to know what is happening, we have the hypothesis that it is by the format
ReFS as we think it is by writing to disk.
Thank you.
- Windows Server 2016
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Centos 6.8
- Centos 7.2
Well I describe that in Windows Server it has a ReFS format of a 100GB volume,
On two drives and 24 GB of allocated RAM.
The following problem occurs when installing a new instance like Ubuntu 14.04 within PROXMOX
The Windows Server instance the value of the consumer CPU rises in large proportions and when
Installation ends the consumption values are normalized.
I would like them to help me to know what is happening, we have the hypothesis that it is by the format
ReFS as we think it is by writing to disk.
Thank you.