On Tuesday 03 July 2007 15:41, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Gerry Reno wrote:
> 
> > VE's are basically just kernel-based supercharged
> > chroot environments.
> 
> So they all see the same NIC (assuming a one NIC box)? If 
> you have 4 VE's on the box and each has an httpd running, 
> does each need a separate IP to listen on? (the answer has 
> to be yes).

each VE has its own primary ip like any hardware box would. i can also assign 
multiple ips to virtuals as needed.

> 
> If you have 4 CPUS and 3 of the VE's aren't doing a whole 
> lot, will the 4th VE be able to schedule its jobs to all the 
> CPUs? (again the answer has to be yes).
> 

unless i specifically tell a VE to use only 1 or 2 processors, they all have 
use of all 4 as the host machine's kernel decides is best. since there is 
only the kernel on the host, it decides how the cpus are used by the virtuals 
unless like i said i specifically configure cpu usage/limits etc per virtual, 
which i have not had a need to do yet. if i should decide to adjust cpu usage 
on a particular virtual, i only have to do it on that one, i don't need to 
compensate with cpu configuration on all the others.


> Joe
> 
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