[CentOS-virt] Windows Xen VM's have high guest CPU usage and poor performance
Andri Möll
andri at dot.eeThu Jan 21 20:56:15 UTC 2010
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On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 12:31 -0500, Ryan Pugatch wrote: > compdoc wrote: > > > > > If you have only one network card in the server, you should > > add more. 32 computers (vms) sharing one card is only one > > bottleneck your system has. Another would be using a file to > > run the vm from, rather than a block device. > > > > Is it possible to migrate from a block device to file? Use /bin/dd to copy to a file and change the VM conf to reflect that. Andri
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