You can set the CPU Limit (under Advanced options) to 0.8 times the number of VCPUs (which is by default the Cores times the Sockets), but this is an overall limit (not per core).Example: 1 CPU core VPS equal to 80% of real core.
You can set the CPU Limit (under Advanced options) to 0.8 times the number of VCPUs (which is by default the Cores times the Sockets), but this is an overall limit (not per core).
See the manual for more detailed information: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#qm_cpu
Not exactly; it could also be 100% of one core and 60% of another core. It's an overall limit, not per core.CPU Limit to 0.8 means that if the user has 2 cores, he can use 80% of those, correct?
I looks like it's applied immediately since the VM configuration is changed immediately instead of marked as changed. That's really easy to test yourself. In my test the limit kicked in immediately on a VM with a constant load. For a VM with 2 cores set the CPU Limit to 1.6.Does it apply after I reboot the vm or immediately?
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