Matt Liebowitz
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“In addition to the size of the scheduler cell, this approach might also limit the amount of cache as well as the memory bandwidth on multi-core processors with shared cache.”
― VMware vSphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
― VMware vSphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
“A VM performs best when all its vCPUs are co-scheduled on distinct processors.”
― VMware vSphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
― VMware vSphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
“ESXi CPU scheduler has the responsibility to ensure that all vCPUs assigned to a VM are scheduled to execute on the physical processors in a synchronized manner so that the guest OS running inside the VM is able to meet this requirement for its threads or processes.”
― VMware vSphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
― VMware vSphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
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