Hi ,

I was previously using xen and currently moved to KVM. I am using libvirt to 
manage these VMs. In den's credit scheduler , I had the ability to set a cap on 
the cpu usage for a VM. But I was not able to find a similar substitute in KVM. 
I find that we can use cgroups to provide shares for VM but that will be more 
like weight based and it doesn't set a hard cap for that VM. I tried using 
cpulimit but I find it inaccurate and we can give values only between 0-100. 
Thus, I think it cannot support multi core environments. Can any one suggest a 
method to set a hard limit on a VM's cpu usage? Thank you. 


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Regards,
Sethuraman Subbiah

Graduate Student - NC state University
M.S in Computer Science--
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