> On 27 Feb 2018, at 10:53, Marco Lorenzo Crociani
> wrote:
>
>> Skylake-Client does _not_ have AVX512 (I tried now on a Kaby Lake Core
>> i7 laptop). Only Skylake-Server has it and it will be in RHEL 7.5.
>> Thanks,
>> Paolo
>
> Ok, we'll stay with pass-through until RHEL 7.5.
Note that su
Skylake-Client does _not_ have AVX512 (I tried now on a Kaby Lake Core
i7 laptop). Only Skylake-Server has it and it will be in RHEL 7.5.
Thanks,
Paolo
Ok, we'll stay with pass-through until RHEL 7.5.
Thanks,
--
Marco Crociani
Prisma Telecom Testing S.r.l.
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On 27/02/2018 09:37, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
>
> Virtual Machine settings
> A) VM:
> Custom CPU Type: Use cluster default(Intel Skylake Family)
> General Tab shows: Guest CPU Type: Skylake-Client
>
> avx512: NO
>
> B) VM:
> Custom CPU Type: Skylake-Client
> General Tab shows: Guest CPU Type: Sky
2018-02-26 17:49 GMT+01:00 Marco Lorenzo Crociani <
mar...@prismatelecomtesting.com>:
> Hi,
> I can't access avx512* instruction set from virtual machines.
>
Added some relevant people.
> I have made a one server compute cluster to test new hardware:
>
> oVirt 4.1.9
> CentOS 7
> Cluster CPU Ty
Hi,
I can't access avx512* instruction set from virtual machines.
I have made a one server compute cluster to test new hardware:
oVirt 4.1.9
CentOS 7
Cluster CPU Type: Intel Skylake Family
Compatibility Version: 4.1
HOST:
CPU Model Name:Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180 CPU @ 2.50GHz
Family: Family
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