e the start of the VM.
You can see your processor statistics by running lshw -C CPU on the host,
the clock speed shown will be the actual host clock speed, regardless of
BIOS technologies which may throttle or boost the frequency at anytime
depending on load.
Marty
On Thursday, August 15, 2013, Pete
on the host,
the clock speed shown will be the actual host clock speed, regardless of
BIOS technologies which may throttle or boost the frequency at anytime
depending on load.
Marty
On Thursday, August 15, 2013, Pete Johnson wrote:
I am planning on running a mix of service offerings, mostly small
users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Variable speed CPUs
What is the service offering for the guest machines? The service offering
governs the type of virtual CPU presented to the guest.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Pete Johnson
wrote:
Hi,
I have build a small private cloud for an R&D projec
the service offering for the guest machines? The service offering
governs the type of virtual CPU presented to the guest.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Pete Johnson
wrote:
Hi,
I have build a small private cloud for an R&D project for one of my
clients. I have 3 hosts each with 16gb memo
load to see of it clocks up. My
questions are: Does Cloudstack support viewable clocked CPUs in hosts? How
does Cloudstack support variable clocked hosts from a real-time capacity load
perspective and a usage perspective.
Thanks
Pete Johnson